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Removing Users, GSP Configurable Parameters

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Cable Connections GSP Configurable Parameters CAUTION Be sure to read each prompt carefully and enter the correct response. A missed or incorrect entry could deny entry to that user. The following is an example of an added user's information: . User's Name: Joe Smith . Organization's Name: IT Support . Dial-back configuration: Disabled . Access Level: Operator . Mode: multiple . User's state: enabled For the number 1 user, the Access level is administrator. The Mode entry of single only allows entry for that user one time, then access will be denied. A Mode entry of multiple allows unlimited entries into the GSP. Removing Users You can remove (disable) a GSP user with the same Security options and access control (SO) command used to add a user. To remove a user, perform the following steps: 1. Access the GSP with the ctrl+b entry. 2. At the GSP prompt, enter the Security options and access control (SO) command: GSP> so 3. The first prompt you will see with the SO command is for GSP-wide parameters: GSP wide parameters are: . Login Timeout: 1 minutes. . Number of password Faults allowed: 3 . Flow Control Timeout: 5 minutes. Do you want to modify the GSP wide parameters? (Y / [N]) __ At this point you can modify the GSP wide parameters, or continue with removing a user. To remove users, respond N for no. NOTE You will have to step through each user number until you reach the user to be removed. 4. When you access the number of the user to be removed, you must change the data in the prompts for that number. It is important that, at a minimum, you need to modify the User's state to Disabled. 70 Chapter 4

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Chapter 4
Cable Connections
GSP Configurable Parameters
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CAUTION
Be sure to read each prompt carefully and enter the correct response. A missed or incorrect
entry could deny entry to that user.
The following is an example of an added user’s information:
. User’s Name: Joe Smith
. Organization’s Name: IT Support
. Dial-back configuration: Disabled
. Access Level: Operator
. Mode: multiple
. User’s state: enabled
For the number 1 user, the Access level is administrator. The Mode entry of single
only allows entry for that user one time, then access will be denied. A Mode entry of
multiple allows unlimited entries into the GSP.
Removing Users
You can remove (disable) a GSP user with the same Security options and access control (SO) command used to
add a user.
To remove a user, perform the following steps:
1. Access the GSP with the ctrl+b entry.
2. At the GSP prompt, enter the Security options and access control (SO) command:
GSP> so
3. The first prompt you will see with the SO command is for GSP-wide parameters:
GSP wide parameters are:
. Login Timeout: 1 minutes.
. Number of password Faults allowed: 3
. Flow Control Timeout: 5 minutes.
Do you want to modify the GSP wide parameters? (Y / [N]) __
At this point you can modify the GSP wide parameters, or continue with removing a user. To remove
users, respond N for no.
NOTE
You will have to step through each user number until you reach the user to be removed.
4. When you access the number of the user to be removed, you must change the data in the prompts for that
number.
It is important that, at a minimum, you need to modify the User’s state to Disabled.