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Individual CLI commands are also assigned to these task IDs. To execute a command, you must belong
to at least one user group that includes the necessary task ID privileges.
You can display all the task IDs available on the system with the show task supported command. For
example:
RP/0/RP0/CPU0:router# show task supported
bgp
ospf
hsrp
isis
route-map
route-policy
static
vrrp
cef
lpts
iep
rib
multicast
mpls-te
mpls-ldp
mpls-static
ouni
fabric
bundle
network
transport
ppp
hdlc
--More--
Note
Only the root-system users or root-lr users or users associated with the WRITE:AAA task ID can
configure task groups.

Displaying the User Groups and Task IDs for Your User Account

To display the user groups and task IDs associated with your account, enter the show user command in
EXEC mode.
Table 2-3
Command
show user
show user group
show user tasks
show user all
show aaa usergroup group-name
Table 2-3
summarizes the options available for this command.
Options to Display Information About Your Account
Description
Displays your user name.
Displays the user groups assigned to your account.
Displays the task IDs assigned to your account.
Displays all user groups and task ID information for your
account.
Displays the task IDs assigned to a user group.
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