4.132 chg-secu-trm

Use this command to configure the access rights for a terminal. Only a user with system security administration authority can change a terminal’s access rights. Access rights determine whether a terminal or port has command access to the system for the different command classes.

Parameters

trm (mandatory)
Terminal ID. The port to be configured.
Range:
1 - 16
all (optional)
All non-configurable command classes. This parameter specifies whether to configure all of the command classes.
Range:
yes
no
Default:
No change to the current value
System Default:
no
cc1 (optional)
Configurable command class name specifying whether the command class is allowed for the specified terminal.
Range:
ayy-yes, ayy-no

1 alphabetic character followed by 2 alphanumeric characters, a dash, and the indicator value

-no —The command is not allowed for the specified terminal.

-yes —The command is allowed for the specified terminal.

cc2 (optional)
Configurable command class name specifying whether the command class is allowed for the specified terminal.
Range:
ayy-yes, ayy-no

1 alphabetic character followed by 2 alphanumeric characters, a dash, and the indicator value

-no —The command is not allowed for the specified terminal.

-yes —The command is allowed for the specified terminal.

cc3 (optional)
Configurable command class name specifying whether the command class is allowed for the specified terminal.
Range:
ayy-yes, ayy-no

1 alphabetic character followed by 2 alphanumeric characters, a dash, and the indicator value

-no —The command is not allowed for the specified terminal.

-yes —The command is allowed for the specified terminal.

cc4 (optional)
Configurable command class name specifying whether the command class is allowed for the specified terminal.
Range:
ayy-yes, ayy-no

1 alphabetic character followed by 2 alphanumeric characters, a dash and the indicator value

-no —The command is not allowed for the specified terminal.

-yes —The command is allowed for the specified terminal.

cc5 (optional)
Configurable command class name, specifying whether the command class is allowed for the specified terminal.
Range:
ayy-yes, ayy-no

1 alphabetic character followed by 2 alphanumeric characters, a dash, and the indicator value

-no —The command is not allowed for the specified terminal.

-yes —The command is allowed for the specified terminal.

cc6 (optional)
Configurable command class name specifying whether the command class is allowed for the specified terminal.
Range:
ayy-yes, ayy-no

1 alphabetic character followed by 2 alphanumeric characters, a dash, and the indicator value.

-no —The command is not allowed for the specified terminal.

-yes —The command is allowed for the specified terminal.

cc7 (optional)
Configurable command class name specifying whether the command class is allowed for the specified terminal.
Range:
ayy-yes, ayy-no

1 alphabetic character followed by 2 alphanumeric characters, a dash and the indicator value

-no —The command is not allowed for the specified terminal.

-yes —The command is allowed for the specified terminal.

cc8 (optional)
Configurable command class name specifying whether the command class is allowed for the specified terminal.
Range:
ayy-yes, ayy-no

1 alphabetic character followed by 2 alphanumeric characters, a dash and the indicator value

-no —The command is not allowed for the specified terminal.

-yes —The command is allowed for the specified terminal.

db (optional)
Database Administration class. This parameter specifies whether the Database Administration class of commands is allowed.
Range:
yes
no
Default:
No change to the current value
System Default:
no
dbg (optional)
Debug class. This parameter specifies whether the Debug class of commands is allowed.
Range:
yes
no
Default:
No change to the current value
System Default:
no
link (optional)
Link Maintenance class. This parameter specifies whether the Link Maintenance class of commands is allowed.
Range:
yes
no
Default:
No change to the current value
System Default:
no
pu (optional)
Program Update class. This parameter specifies whether the Program Update class of commands is allowed.
Range:
yes
no
Default:
No change to the current value
System Default:
no
sa (optional)
Security Administration class. This parameter specifies whether the Security Administration class of commands is allowed.
Range:
yes
no
Default:
No change to the current value
System Default:
no
sys (optional)
System Maintenance class. This parameter specifies whether the System Maintenance class of commands is allowed.
Range:
yes
no
Default:
No change to the current value
System Default:
no

Example

chg-secu-trm:trm=3:all=yes

chg-secu-trm:trm=3:sys=yes:cc1=u04-no:cc3=u11-yes

Dependencies

This command is not supported on telnet terminals (terminal IDs 17-40).

At least one optional parameter must be specified.

Access rights for a terminal cannot be changed while a user is logged on to that terminal.

At least two terminal ports must be configured to have security administration authority.

The Command Class Management feature must be enabled before any of the configurable command class name parameters ( cc(X) ) can be specified.

The value specified for a configurable command class name must be a default or provisioned command class name in the CCNAMES table.

The CCCNAMES table is corrupt or cannot be found.

The Terminal table is corrupt or cannot be found.

If the all parameter is specified and any of the individual command classes are also specified, the individual command classes take precedence.

Notes

Up to 8 configurable command class name parameters can be entered in one command. Additional commands can be entered to change access rights for more than 8 names. To change access rights for all 32 available configurable command class names, four commands could be entered with 8 names specified in each command.

Security Administration ports whose terminal port type has been configured with a value of none or printer do not allow commands to be entered. Because commands cannot be entered from terminals attached to these ports, they are not considered as ports configured for security administration authority.

Output

chg-secu-trm:trm=3:all=yes

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-15 12:30:04 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    Command entered at terminal #13.

    rlghncxa03w 04-01-15 12:30:07 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    CHG-SECU-TRM: MASP A - COMPLTD 
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