Deleting serial port access for a user
The Delete PortFromUser command removes a user’s access to a serial port. You cannot remove access
to any serial port for an administrative level user.
To delete serial port access for a user:
At the Sentry: prompt, type delete portfromuser, optionally followed by a Port name and a username.
Press Enter.
Displaying user outlet, group and serial port access
The List User command displays all accessible outlets, groups and serial ports for a user.
To display user outlet, group and serial port access:
At the Sentry: prompt, type list user, optionally followed by a username. Press Enter.
Example
The following command displays information about the user JaneDoe:
Sentry: list user janedoe<Enter>
Username: JANEDOE
Outlet Outlet
ID Name
.A1 DataServer_1
.B1 WebServer_1
Groups:
ServerGroup_1
ServerGroup_2
More (Y/es N/o): Y
Ports:
Port Port
ID Name
Console Console
Modem Modem
JaneDoe may access the following outlets, groups and serial ports: outlet A1 which has a descriptive
name of DataServer_1, outlet B1 which has a descriptive name of WebServer_1, group ServerGroup_1
group ServerGroup_2, Console serial port and Modem serial port.
Outlet Administration
Setting the sequencing interval
The Set Outlet SeqInterval commands sets the power on sequencing interval for all outlets.
To set the sequencing interval:
At the Sentry: prompt, type set outlet seqinterval all, followed by a value from 2 to 15 (in seconds)
and press Enter.
Setting the reboot delay
The Set Outlet RebootDelay commands sets the reboot delay for all outlets.
To set the sequencing interval:
At the Sentry: prompt, type set outlet rebootdelay all, followed by a value from 5 to 60 (in seconds)
and press Enter.
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