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Privilege Level
The privilege level determines which commands and parameters you can 
access. If you log on to the bridge/router with root login, your privilege 
level is Network Manager, which allows you access to all the commands 
and parameters.
You can create users with either User or Network Manager privilege. 
Some commands are available only to root. For more information, see 
“Adding User Accounts” on page 60.
ISDN-Related 
Syntax Variation 
(Models 43x and 44x)
Built-in ISDN ports use a different path numbering convention from 
other paths. Each B channel is assigned a different path. For instance, 
3.1 and 3.2 are path numbers for a built-in ISDN port, where 3 is the 
connector ID, and 1 and 2 are the channel IDs. Some commands 
require you to specify the connector ID and channel ID of an ISDN 
path.
When using an ISDN TA connected to a serial port, both B channels are 
assigned the same path number. You do not need to use special ISDN 
syntax.
The syntax variation for these parameters is presented in the following 
format:
For non-ISDN interfaces
SETDefault !<path> -PATH CONtrol = (Enabled | Disabled)
SHow !<path> -PATH CONtrol
For built-in ISDN
interfaces
SETDefault !<connectorID.channelID> -PATH CONtrol = (Enabled | 
Disabled)
SHow [!<connectorID.channelID> | !<connectorID>.*] -PATH CONtrol
SHowDefault [!<connectorID.channelID> | !<connectorID>.*] -PATH 
CONtrol
The software menus and help string do not give the syntax variation for 
ISDN interfaces. Although the software does not give this variation, you 
must input the syntax for these ISDN-related parameters as shown in this 
guide.
Some parameters in the ISDN-specific software are connector-related, 
which require that you specify a connector number (<connectorID>), for 
example, 3 only. Other parameters in the ISDN software are 
channel-related, which require that you specify both a connector and