ROOT OPERCFG ADD

Usage: OPERCFG <nick> ADD <flag> <password>

This will add a 'registered' user enabling them to get operator and services privileges on the network. The following are the default flags that can be entered. Specific permissions can be edited using the FLAG command.

Helper - Is able to see help requests by users.
Oper - Commands that deal with server operations.
SA - Services Administrators have access to commands that allow certain interactions with channels and their settings.
CSOP - Channel Service Operators have extensive channel and user capabilities.
Root - Full access to all command levels.

Examples:
/os opercfg Mark add csop M1pasS
/os opercfg Mark add csop

If this command is specified with a password then they can remotely identify from any server on the network. If the password is ommited then they must gain access from a local operator configuration and then they can access their services permissions.