Deleting User Accounts; Disabling And Enabling User Accounts; Changing A User Account User Name - Fortinet FortiGate-5060 Chassis Manual

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Using the shelf manager CLI

Deleting user accounts

Disabling and enabling user accounts

Changing a user account user name

FortiGate-5060 Chassis Guide
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Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter
1: ""
Channels 0-15 Privilege level: "Administrator"
Flags: "IPMI Messaging"
clia user add 9 "user_1" 0x40 4 "my-password"
Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter
User 9 added successfuly
clia user
Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Line Interpreter
1: ""
Channels 0-15 Privilege level: "Administrator"
Flags: "IPMI Messaging"
9: "user_1"
Channels 0-15 Privilege level: "Administrator"
Flags: "IPMI Messaging"
Use the following command syntax to delete user accounts:
clia user delete <user_id>
For example, enter the following command to delete user account 23:
clia user delete 23
Use the following command syntax to disable and enable user accounts.
clia user enable <user_id> {1 | 0}
Where 1 enables the user account and 2 disables the user account.
User accounts are enabled when you add them. You can use the command clia user
-v to display enabled user accounts. When you use the clia user-v command to
display user accounts, entries for disabled user accounts include Disabled. If you don't
include -v the command only displays enabled user accounts.
For example, enter the following command to disable user account 34:
clia user enable 34 0
Use the following command syntax to change a user account user name:
clia user name <user_id> <new_user_name>
Where <user_id> is the user account user ID and <new_user_name> is the new user
name.
For example, enter the following command to change the user name of user account 2 to
new-name:
clia user name 2 new-name
user
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