Deleting Users; Displaying Usergroups - Cisco Access Registrar 4.2 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Configuring a Basic Site
Use the set command to provide a password for user jane.
Step 3
Set Password <encrypted>
When using the aregcmd command, you can use the add command and specify all of the
Note
properties, or you can use the add command to create the object, and then use the set
command and property name to set the property. For an example of using the set command,
see the

Deleting Users

To delete the sample users, or if you want to remove a user you have added, use the delete command.
From the appropriate UserList, use the delete command, and specify the name of the user you want to
delete. For example, to delete user

Displaying UserGroups

The UserGroups object contains the specific UserGroups. Specific UserGroups allow you to maintain
common authentication and authorization attributes in one location, and then have users reference them.
By having a central location for attributes, you can make modifications in one place instead of having to
make individual changes throughout your user community.
Cisco AR has three default UserGroups:
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Description =
Password = <encrypted>
Enabled = TRUE
Group~ = Telnet-users
BaseProfile~ =
AuthenticationScript~ =
AuthorizationScript~ =
UserDefined1 =
AllowNullPassword = FALSE
Attributes/
CheckItems/
set password jane
"Adding a NAS" section on page
cd /Radius/UserLists/Default
delete beth
Default—uses the script AuthorizeService to determine the type of service to provide the user.
Chapter 4
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from the Default UserList, enter:
beth
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