OLT Commands (OLT2 only)
This section has the following OLT commands for OLT2/OIU2.
erasedb
- Command Path - olt
- Object - erasedb
- Actions -
- erasedb - Erases ESU database
- The erasedb command is located in User Administration and Security under Security Administration.
- Go to Erase Database to access the procedure.
- The erasedb command is located in User Administration and Security under Security Administration.
- erasedb - Erases ESU database
resetdefaults
- Command Path - olt
- Object - resetdefaults
- Actions -
user
The user section has the following commands.
- Command Path - olt user
- Object - user
- Actions -
- adduser - Allows Admin user to add local users to the database
- The adduser command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- Go to Add New User to access the procedure.
- The adduser command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- deluser - Allows Admin user to delete local users from the database
- The deluser command is located in User Administration and Security under Security Administration.
- Go to Delete User to access the procedure.
- The deluser command is located in User Administration and Security under Security Administration.
- displayprovlog - Allows Security or Admin user to display Local Provisioning Log
- The displayprovlog command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- Go to Display Provisioning Log to access the procedure.
- The displayprovlog command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- enableuser - Allows Admin user to enable/disable user.
- The enableuser command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- Go to Enable User to access the procedure.
- The enableuser command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- enableusersecurity - Allows Admin user to enable/disable password aging and craft account access
- The enableusersecurity command is located in User Administration and Security under Security Administration.
- Go to Enable User Security to access the procedure.
- The enableusersecurity command is located in User Administration and Security under Security Administration.
- logins - Displays current logins by users
- The logins command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- Go to User Logins to access the procedure.
- The logins command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- passwd - Allows users to change their password
- The passwd command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- Go to Change Password to access the procedure.
- The passwd command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- resetpasswd - Allows Admin users to reset a users' password to a known value
- The resetpasswd command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- Go to Reset Password to access the procedure.
- The resetpasswd command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- security - cryptographic security-related commands
- The security command is located in User Administration and Security under Security Administration.
- Go to ne/olt Security to access the procedure.
- The security command is located in User Administration and Security under Security Administration.
- stopuser - Stops all login sessions for the user
- The stopuser command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- Go to Stop User to access the procedure.
- The stopuser command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- userinfo - Allows Admin users to see all user info.
- The logins command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- Go to User Information to access the procedure.
- The logins command is located in User Administration and Security under User Administration.
- adduser - Allows Admin user to add local users to the database
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