Related Documentation
- M Series
- Defining Junos OS Login Classes
- MX Series
- Defining Junos OS Login Classes
- PTX Series
- Defining Junos OS Login Classes
- T Series
- Defining Junos OS Login Classes
Example: Creating Login Classes with Specific Privileges
The following example shows how to create several user classes, each with specific privileges. In this example, you configure timeouts to disconnect the class members after a period of inactivity. Users’ privilege levels, and therefore the classes of which they are members, should be dependent on their responsibilities within the organization, and the permissions shown here are only examples.
The first class of users (called “observation”) can only view statistics and configuration. They are not allowed to modify any configuration. The second class of users (called “operation”) can view and modify the configuration. The third class of users (called “engineering”) has unlimited access and control.
Related Documentation
- M Series
- Defining Junos OS Login Classes
- MX Series
- Defining Junos OS Login Classes
- PTX Series
- Defining Junos OS Login Classes
- T Series
- Defining Junos OS Login Classes

