Userconfig - Brocade Communications Systems A7533A - Brocade 4Gb SAN Switch Base Command Reference Manual

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userConfig

userConfig
Manages user accounts.
Synopsis
userconfig
userconfig --show [username | -a]
userconfig --show ad -a AD_ID
userconfig --showlf -l LF_ID | -c
userconfig --add username -r role [-h AD_ID] [-a AD_ID_list] [-d description] [-x]
userconfig --add username -r role -l LF_ID_list [-h LF_ID ] [-c chassis_role] [-d description] [-x]
userconfig --change username [-r role] [[-h AD_ID ] [-a AD_ID_list]] [-d description] [-x] [-e yes | no]
[-u]
userconfig --change username [-r role] [-h LF_ID] [-l LF_ID_list] [-c chassis_role] [-d description]
[-x] [-e yes | no] [-u]
userconfig --addad username [-h AD_ID][-a AD_ID_list]
userconfig --deletead username [-h AD_ID] -a AD_ID_list
userconfig --addlf username [-h LF_ID] [-r role -l LF_ID_list] [-c chassis_role]
userconfig --deletelf username [-h LF_ID] [-l LF_ID_list] [-c]
userconfig --delete username
userconfig --help
Description
Use this command to manage user accounts on a switch. The command options and behavior
depend on your environment.
When executed without operands, this command displays the usage. The logical fabric command
options are displayed only if Logical Fabrics are enabled on the switch.
You can execute the userConfig command on any switch. When the command completes, account
information is saved persistently. On platforms supporting multiple switch domains, account
information is saved only to the switch domain, in which the command was executed.
Use the distribute command to distribute the account database manually to other switches in the
fabric. Target switches must be configured to accept the database. Accounts that are not
consistent with the distributed database are overwritten. Account recovery from backup or access
to backup data is no longer supported as of Fabric OS v6.0.
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In an Admin Domain-enabled environment, you can configure the account's username, its role,
and the Admin Domains that the account may access. An account is assigned a single role. An
account can access multiple Admin Domains, but only one Admin Domain at a time. New
accounts created take on the role specified during account creation.
In a Virtual Fabric-enabled environment, you can configure the account's username, its role,
and the logical fabrics that the account may access. An account can have different roles for
different Logical Fabrics. An account can access multiple Logical Fabrics, but only one Logical
Fabric at a time.
Fabric OS Command Reference
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