
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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