Dlp- A511 Change Node Access And Pm Clearing Privilege - Cisco ONS 15454 Series Procedure Manual

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DLP-A511 Change Node Access and PM Clearing Privilege
DLP-A511 Change Node Access and PM Clearing Privilege
Purpose
Tools/Equipment
Prerequisite Procedures
Required/As Needed
Onsite/Remote
Security Level
In node view, click the Provisioning > Security > Access tabs.
Step 1
In the Access area, provision the following:
Step 2
In the Shell Access area, set the shell program used to access the node:
Step 3
In the PM Clearing Privilege field, choose the minimum security level that can clear node PM data:
Step 4
RETRIEVE, PROVISIONING, MAINTENANCE, or SUPERUSER.
Click Apply.
Step 5
Return to your originating procedure (NTP).
Step 6
Cisco ONS 15454 Procedure Guide, R5.0
22-4
This task provisions the physical access points and shell programs used to
connect to the ONS 15454 and sets the user security level that can clear
node performance monitoring data.
None
DLP-A60 Log into CTC, page 17-66
As needed
Onsite or remote
Superuser
LAN access—Sets the access paths to the node:
No LAN Access—Allows access to the node only through data communications channel (DCC)
connections. Access through the TCC2/TCC2P RJ-45 port and backplane is not permitted.
Backplane only—Allows access through DCC connections and the backplane. Access through
the TCC2/TCC2P RJ-45 port is not allowed.
Front and Backplane—Allows access through DCC, TCC2/TCC2P RJ-45, and backplane
connections.
Restore Timeout—Sets a time delay for enabling of front and backplane access when DCC
connections are lost and "DCC only" is chosen in LAN Access. Front and backplane access is
enabled after the restore timeout period has passed. Front and backplane access is disabled as soon
as DCC connections are restored.
Telnet—If chosen, allows access to the node using Telnet. Telnet is the terminal-remote host
Internet protocol developed for the Advanced Agency Research Project Network (ARPANET). If
chosen, choose the Telnet port. Port 23 is the default.
SSH—If chosen, allows access to the node using the Secure Shell (SSH) program. SSH is a
terminal-remote host Internet protocol that uses encrypted links. If chosen, Port 22 is the default
port. It cannot be changed.
Chapter 22
DLPs A500 to A599
October 2005

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