Associating A Profile With A User; Removing A Profile From The Configuration; Verifying The User Configuration - Alcatel OmniSwitch 6624 Management Manual

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Verifying the User Configuration

Associating a Profile With a User

To associate a profile with a user, enter the
relevant profile name. For example:
-> user Customer2 end-user profile Profile3
Profile3 is now associated with Customer2. When Customer2 logs into the switch, Customer2 will have
access to command areas, port ranges, and VLAN ranges specified by Profile3.
Note that user information stored on an external server may include a profile name. When the user
attempts to log into the switch, the switch will attempt to match the profile name to a profile stored on the
switch.

Removing a Profile From the Configuration

To delete a profile from the configuration, enter the no form of the end-user profile command with the
name of the profile you want to delete. For example:
-> no end-user profile Profile3
Profile3 is deleted from the configuration.
Note. If the profile name is associated with a user, and the profile is deleted from the configuration, the
user will not have access to the switch.
Verifying the User Configuration
To display information about user accounts configured locally in the user database, use the show
commands listed here:
show user
show end-user profile
show aaa priv hexa
show user password-size
For more information about the resulting displays from these commands, see the OmniSwitch CLI Refer-
ence Guide. An example of the output for the show user command is also given in
Network Administrator User Accounts" on page
page 7-16
user
command with the end-user profile keywords and the
Displays information about all users or a particular user configured in
the local user database on the switch.
Displays information about end-user profiles.
Displays hexadecimal values for command domains/families.
Displays the minimum number of characters that are required for a user
password.
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