User's Guide

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Setting module access right for an user (EM card)
1. Confirm whether the EM card is powered on.
2. Ensure that you have logged in as Administrator or a user whose access right is
ADMINISTRATOR or OPERATOR from a CLI of the EM serial console or the EM console.
(If you have not, log in as Administrator or a user whose access right is ADMINISTRATOR
or OPERATOR.)
3. Run the below commands from a CLI to configure settings. (For details, refer to Commands.)
Configuring an access right to a module (Optional)
Configure the access right to CPU blade and switch module/pass-through card.
(Confirm the slot number of the target module in advance)
ASSIGN [SERVER | SWITCH] [<Slot number> | <Slot number> -<Slot
number> | <Slot number> , <Slot number> | ALL] <user name>
To concatenate <Slot number>s, insert a - (hyphen) and , (comma) between them with a
space before and after them.
Configuring an access right to the EM card (Optional)
Configure a users access right to the EM card.
ASSIGN EM <user name>
4. Execute the command below on the CLI to check the settings you made have taken effect. (For
details, refer to Commands.)
Switch on/off the ID LED of a module using the user ID that is set. (For details, refer to
Commands.)
Switching on/off the ID LED of a module
Switches on/off the ID LED of a CPU blade, or switch module/pass-through card.
(Confirm the slot number of the target module in advance.)
SET [SERVER | SWITCH] UID <Slot number> [ON | OFF]
To concatenate <Slot number>s, insert a - (hyphen) and , (comma) between them with a
space before and after them.
Switching on/off the ID LED of the EM card
Switches on/off of ID LED of the EM card.
(If you omit specifying <Slot number>, the command is performed for the EM card
that you are currently logging in.)
SET EM UID <Slot number> [ON | OFF]
This completes the setting of the access right to a module.