Cisco Systems 10200 Telephone User Manual


 
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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Operations and Maintenance Guide, Release 6.0.x
OL-16000-07
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Managing BTS Users and Commands Using EMS
Revised: February 18, 2010, OL-16000-07
Introduction
This chapter describes operator interfaces to the BTS and how to manage access and users.
The Element Management System (EMS) database holds up to 256 logins and up to 50 active user
sessions.Using the command line interface (CLI) you can locally connect to the EMS in an interactive
session.The EMS system administrator can:
Add a new user.
Assign a user’s privilege level—10 is for the system administrator. BTS has predefined user
accounts:
Reset a user’s password.
Enter a description for each security class and privilege level.
Manage security log reporting.
Logging into the EMS Using CLI
SSH is a way to access the BTS CLI or maintenance (MAINT) modes. SSH provides encrypted
communication between a remote machine and the EMS/CA for executing CLI or MAINT commands.
The SSH server runs on EMSs and CAs. To connect the client and server sides run the secure shell
daemon (SSHD). With SSH, new users must enter a new password and reenter that password during the
first login. In future logins they are prompted once for a password only.
Username Permission
btsadmin btsadmin like MAINT shell user—MAINT shell is an enhanced CLI
interface and does not log off an idle user)
secadmin secadmin like MAINT shell user
btsuser btsuser lower access permissions than btsadmin and secadmin, good for
generic provisioning access