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Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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Introduction
The Technician Interface provides, by default, two user logins: Manager and User,
stored in nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM). The Manager login allows you to enter any
system command and allows read-write access to the device configuration. The
User login allows you to enter only user-level system commands and allows
read-only access to the device configuration.
The multilevel access feature allows you to:
Define multiple user groups, names, passwords, and privileges for access to
the Technician Interface.
Manage the distribution of user names, passwords, and access privileges.
Authenticate users by either local (MIB) or remote (RADIUS) mechanisms.
View event logs showing each BCC command executed and the user name
that executed the command.
Multilevel Access Login
To access a Nortel Networks router using this feature, enter your login ID at the
Login prompt, and enter your password at the Password prompt on your Telnet or
console display:
Login:
<login_id>
Password:
<password>
The Technician Interface prompt appears, enabling you to subsequently enter the
bcc
command to start the BCC interface.
How Access Is Granted
Multilevel access grants access to a device by checking for a recognized name/
password pair. The login process proceeds as follows:
If the user name is Manager or User (the default logins), the name/password
pair is checked in NVRAM. If a match is found, access is granted with
Manager or User privileges.
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