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Understanding ILOM on the Switch
Administering ILOM (Web Interface)
Understanding Switch-Specific Commands
activate Command (switch-specific)
deactivate Command (switch-specific)
Modifies user’s channel access. Issued on the CMC.
user channel userid channel_number channel_access_flags privilege_level
where:
userid is a valid user identifying number.
channel_number is the channel number.
channel_access_flags is described in the following topic.
privilege_level is the user privilege level.
This CLIA command is used to modify the channel access setting for a specified channel and user by the user ID.) The channel access flag is the first byte of the SetUserInfo command, of which only bits 4, 5, and 6 are meaningful. Their use is as follows:
Bit 6 – IPMI messaging enabled.
Bit 5 – Link authentication enabled.
Bit 4 – Restricted to callback.
The following example shows how to change the maximum privilege level for user 3 on channel 5 to User with the user channel command.
# clia user 3 Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 3: "administrator" Channels 0-15 Privilege level: "Administrator" Flags: "IPMI Messaging" # clia user channel 3 5 0x60 2 Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter User 3, channel 5 access updated successfuly # clia user 3 Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter 3: "administrator" Channels 0-4 Privilege level: "Administrator" Flags: "IPMI Messaging" Channel 5 Privilege level: "User" Flags: "Link Authentication" "IPMI Messaging" Channels 6-15 Privilege level: "Administrator" Flags: "IPMI Messaging" #