login administration for CM Linux servers prior to cm4 was controlled by SAT commands and sync from CM to Linux was done in post processing. For some platforms such as s8400 and s8500 this post processing also sync this data to MPC / SAMP.
cm4 and cm5 was moved from CM SAT to Linux. Linux bash or web browser became the tools used for login access to Linux, CM SAT (user-profiles, web browser (WebProfiles) and sync to CM for SAT access.
CM6 has added more layers to login administration when virtual environments became part of the platforms.
CLI access to SAT, Linux bash for CM, Dom0, WebLM, Cdom, CoRes AES, SES, CMM, IA770 as well as web browser access and permissions for server / virtual environment management, system manager, session manager, utility server, MAS, MSS, CMS, etc.
All of these have their own administration for logins, passwords, permissions
and it's a combination of linux, web interface, that are the tools to allow you
to program and control access to these servers and environments.
If any tool that Avaya has will do this, it would be System Manager. I don't think they have done this yet.
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