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1.1.5.1.33 SYSTEM SET USER ACCESS
Syntax
SYSTEM SET USER <name> ACCESS {DEFAULT|ENGINEER|SUPERUSER}
Description
This command sets the access permissions of a user who has been added to the system
using the SYSTEM ADD USER command. Only a Super user can use this command.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> system set user ckearns access default
See also
SYSTEM SET USER MAYCONFIGURE
SYSTEM SET USER MAYDIALIN
1.1.5.1.34 SYSTEM SET USER MAYCONFIGURE
Syntax
SYSTEM SET USER <name> MAYCONFIGURE {ENABLED|DISABLED}
Description
This command sets configuration permissions for a user who has been added to the sys-
tem using the ADD SYSTEM USER command. Only a Super user can use this command.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> system set user ckearns mayconfigure enabled
See also
SYSTEM SET USER ACCESS
SYSTEM SET USER MAYDIALIN
Option
Description
Default Value
N
AME
The name of an existing user.
N/A
DEFAULT/
ENGINEER/
SUPERUSER
Lets you to set the access permissions for a user.
default
Option
Description
Default Value
N
AME
The name of an existing user.
N/A
ENABLED/
DISABLED
Determines whether a user can configure the system.
disabled
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1.1.5.1.35 SYSTEM SET USER MAYDIALIN
Syntax
SYSTEM SET USER <name> MAYDIALIN {ENABLED|DISABLED}
Description
This command sets dial in permissions for a user who has been added to the system using
the SYSTEM ADD USER command. Only a Super user can use this command.
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Example
--> system set user ckearns maydialin enabled
See also
SYSTEM SET USER ACCESS
SYSTEM SET USER MAYCONFIGURE
1.1.5.1.36 SYSTEM SET USER PASSWORD
Syntax
SYSTEM SET USER <name> PASSWORD <password>
Description
This command sets the user password that was previously created using the user pass-
word command. Only a Super user can use this command..
Options
The following table gives the range of values for each option that can be specified with
this command and a default value (if applicable).
Option
Description
Default Value
N
AME
The name of an existing user.
N/A
ENABLED/
DISABLED
Determines whether a user can dialin to the system (func-
tionality not available on current software version).
enabled
Option
Description
Default Value
N
AME
The name of an existing user.
N/A
PASSWORD
The password for the user
N/A
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Webserver
Introduction
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1.2
Webserver
1.2.1
Introduction
The gateway also offers an alternative management interface to the one depicted in the sections above, and the
process in charge of managing this access (parsing CLI commands and remote management using Telnet, SSH
and SNMP) is the webserver.
The webserver module can be use to mange and restrict access to the gateway modifying the configuration of
the main services, including changing the default access port or restricting the access to specific IP address or
subnet.
1.2.2
Web pages
Access to WEB pages can be controlled by means of user access level and
mayconfigureweb
flag as described in
Section 1.1.2.2
.
WEB pages are organized in 6 main sections. A menu on the left frame can be used to navigate through them:
Home
Configuration
Security
Services
Port Statistics
Admin
1.2.2.1 Home page
The Home page section summarizes basic and advanced informations about the operative status of the system.
Basic information are::
Model type
Main Application code version
WAN Upstream/Downstream speed (only for ADSL devices)
Wireless status and wireless network name
Advanced informations are:
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Recovery Application code version
System Name, Location and Contact
Routing and ARP table
Wireless stations
1.2.2.2 Configuration page
The Configuration page is used to access
Wireless and DHCP Server configuration parameters.
On the Wireless configuration pages it’s possible to specify both Basic and Advanced parameters.
Wireless Mode
Network Name and preferred channels
Authentication and Encryption protocols
MAC adddress filtering (white and black list)
On the DHCP Server configuration page it’s possible configure the dhcp server address ranges, fixed hosts and
additional dhcp options.
1.2.2.3 Security page
The Security page includes settings related to Firewall rules, NAT reserved mapping rules and Domain Filtering.
It’s possible therefore enable or disable the firewall and define for the three available policies the traffic blocking
rules separately.
It’s also possible configure NAT reserved mapping schemes to allow specific and-user programs to accept
incoming connections even if behind the NAT engine.
It’s also possible configure a virtual server that can abe accessed from public network keeping protected the
internal end-user network from external attacks.
1.2.2.4 Services page
The Services page allows to configure the routing table.
It’s possible enter manually static routes or enable the RIP support over the existing IP interfaces.
1.2.2.5 Admin page
The Admin page is used to perform the following operations:
Firmware upgrade (Main Application code or Recovery Application code)
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Webserver
Webserver command reference
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Configuration save
Users password settings
System date and time setting
1.2.3
Webserver command reference
This section describes the commands available on the gateway to configure and manage the
webserver
module.
1.2.3.1 Webserver CLI commands
The table below lists all webserver
commands provided by the CLI:

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