Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- CLI User Level Options
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| - | {{Template:Required Metadata}} | + | {{Template:Required Metadata}} '''Main page:''' [[Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0]] |
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| - | '''Up one level:''' | + | '''Up one level:''' [[Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- Reference Information|Reference Information]] |
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| - | !CLI User Level | + | ! CLI User Level |
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| + | mpxadmin | ||
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| - | | | + | We recommend that you use this user level whenever possible. |
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| + | root | ||
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| - | | | + | Highest authority, enabling you to do the following: |
| - | + | *Enter [[Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- Command Reference#Operating_System_Commands|Operating System Commands]], though pseudo (sudo) root access may also be used. | |
| - | * Enter [[Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- Command Reference# | + | *Enter [[Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- Command Reference#Database_Replication_Commands|Database Replication Commands]] or [[Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- Command Reference#Failover_Commands|Failover Commands]]. |
| - | * Enter [[Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- Command Reference# | + | *Reset the root or mpxadmin user passwords. |
| - | * Reset the root or mpxadmin user passwords. | + | *Uninstall the system. |
| - | * Uninstall the system. | + | |
| + | <br> To get to the root user level, do one of the following: | ||
| - | + | *Log in as the mpxadmin user, and enter '''su''' at the command line. | |
| - | * Log in as the mpxadmin user, and enter '''su''' at the command line. | + | *Log in directly as the root user-this is possibly only by [[Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- How to Log in to the CLI#Logging_in_to_the_CLI_Using_the_Console|Logging in to the CLI Using the Console]]. |
| - | * Log in directly as the root user-this is possibly only by [[Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- How to Log in to the CLI#Logging in to the CLI Using the Console | + | |
| + | '''Caution! ''' For security reasons, we do not recommend logging in directly as the root user, unless you need to reset the root user or mpxadmin user passwords or uninstall the system. | ||
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| + | '''CAUTION : The CLI is a diagnostic interface designed to perform diagnostic and operational tasks and functions, and is not designed for use as a persistent operating environment monitoring tool. If you need to perform persistent continuous monitoring please consult Cisco TAC or your Cisco Professional Services partners for further guidance. '''<br> | ||
| + | ===== Related Topics ===== | ||
| - | + | *[[Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- How to Log in to the CLI#Logging_in_to_the_CLI_Using_the_Console|Logging in to the CLI Using the Console]] | |
| - | * [[Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- How to Log in to the CLI# | + | |
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| + | *[[Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- How to Log in to the CLI#Logging_in_to_the_CLI_Using_SSH|Logging in to the CLI Using SSH]] | ||
| + | *[[Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0 -- Password Recovery for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace|Password Recovery for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace]] | ||
| - | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Reference_Information_for_Cisco_Unified_MeetingPlace,_Release_7.0]] |
Latest revision as of 23:25, 10 April 2012
Main page: Cisco Unified MeetingPlace, Release 7.0
Up one level: Reference Information
| CLI User Level | Description |
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mpxadmin |
We recommend that you use this user level whenever possible. |
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root |
Highest authority, enabling you to do the following:
Caution! For security reasons, we do not recommend logging in directly as the root user, unless you need to reset the root user or mpxadmin user passwords or uninstall the system. |
CAUTION : The CLI is a diagnostic interface designed to perform diagnostic and operational tasks and functions, and is not designed for use as a persistent operating environment monitoring tool. If you need to perform persistent continuous monitoring please consult Cisco TAC or your Cisco Professional Services partners for further guidance.