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userConfig
--delete username
--help
Examples
A. The following examples illustrate how to create and manage user accounts in an AD-enabled
environment.
To add a new account:
To display current account information:
To disable the account "joe":
To add an account named bob with role ZoneAdmin and AD member list 1,4,10,11,12,13,14 and
Home AD 4:
To change account bob's AD member list to 128 and 129, Home AD to 128:
To add AD 0 and 255 to bob's AD member list. Home AD is unchanged:
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Deletes the specified account from the switch. This command prompts for
confirmation. Once an account is deleted, the CLI sessions associated with
the account are terminated.
The following restrictions apply when you delete an account:
You cannot delete a default account.
You cannot delete your own account.
AD_ID_list or LF_ID list and associated AD or LF permissions for username
must be a subset of the AD or LF permissions of the account that executes
the userConfig --delete command.
Displays the command usage. In an LF-enabled environment, LF-specific
options are displayed. In an AD-enabled environment, AD-specific options are
displayed.
switch:admin> userconfig --add joe -r admin -d "Joe Smith"
Setting initial password for joe
Enter new password:
Re-type new password:
Account joe has been successfully added.
switch:admin> userconfig --show joe
Account name: joe
Role: admin
Description: Joe Smith
Enabled: Yes
Password Last Change Date: Unknown
Password Expiration Date: Not Applicable
Locked: No
AD membership: 0
Home AD: 0
switch:admin> userconfig --change joe -e no
Broadcast message from root Sat Apr 2 03:03:32 2005...
Security Policy, Password or Account Attribute Change: joe will be logged out
Attribute for account joe has been successfully changed.
switch:admin> userConfig --add bob -r ZoneAdmin -a 1,4,10-14 -h 4
switch:admin> userConfig --change bob -a 128,129
switch:admin> userConfig --addad bob -a 0,AD255
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