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Creating and Modifying User Accounts and User Groups
Figure 5-2
Global configuration mode

Predefined User Groups

The Cisco IOS XR software includes a set of predefined user groups that meet the needs of most
organizations. The predefined user groups are described in
Table 5-6
User Group
root-system
root-lr
sysadmin
netadmin
operator
cisco-support
Although the predefined user groups are sufficient for the needs of most organizations, administrators
can configure their own groups. Refer to Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS XR Software in Cisco
IOS XR System Security Configuration.
Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Getting Started Guide
5-16
AAA Configuration Submodes
User login
EXEC mode
username username
usergroup usergroup-name
taskgroup taskgroup-name
Predefined User Group Descriptions
Privileges
Ability to display and execute all commands for all logical routers
(LRs) in the system.
Ability to display and execute all commands within a single LR.
Perform system administration tasks for the router, such as
maintaining where the core dumps are stored or setting up the NTP
clock.
Configure network protocols, such as Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). This user group is usually
network administrators.
Perform day-to-day monitoring activities, and have limited
configuration rights.
Ability to debug and troubleshooting features (usually Cisco support
personnel).
Chapter 5
(commands)
AAA configuration submodes
Username configuration submode
User group configuration submode
Task group configuration submode
Table
Initial Configuration of the Cisco IOS XR Software
5-6.

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