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Armando_Gomez_Barrio
New Member
June 1, 2017
Question

$ sign on the console

  • June 1, 2017
  • 3 replies
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hi, my name is Armando from CDMX,

 

I have a doubt,

 

regurlay you enter the cli and you see, for example FG100D #

 

Today enter the CLI and I see FG100D $

 

They know because the $ sign replaces the #,

 

Regards,

    3 replies

    emnoc
    New Member
    June 2, 2017

    In my experience, any  user not using  super_admin access profile  will have the $.

     

    Execute the cmd cli

     "get sys admin  list"

     

    And confirm the role 

    Armando_Gomez_Barrio
    New Member
    June 2, 2017

    hi,

     

    the result is the following

     

    FG100D $ get system admin list

    username   local           device                                    vdom     profile        remote                           started humberto.mejia ssh      port3:102.15.204.236:55        root     prof_admin   102.15.214.181:57828   2017-06-02 09:56:31

    regards.

     

    emnoc
    New Member
    June 2, 2017

    Will your access is prof_admin and not super_admin, did some one change your accessprofile for  you username?

     

    Did you restored a old cfg where you maybe where "prof_admin" ?

     

     

    By default prof_admin CAN NOT ADD new administrators. So I'm sure some one downgraded your access permissions.

     

     

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