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 --showad -a AD_ID
userconfig --add username -r I role [[-h I AD_ID][-a AD_ID list]] [-d description] [-x]
userconfig --change username -r I role [[-h I AD_ID][-a I AD_ID list]] [-d I description] [-x] [-e yes |
no] [-u]
userconfig --delete username
userconfig --addad |--deletead username [-h AD_ID][-a AD_ID list]
userconfig --help
Description
Use this command to manage a user account on a switch by configuring the account's role and the
Admin Domains that 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. Valid roles are listed below.
This command can be executed on any switch. When the userConfig command completes, account
information is saved persistently.
The account database can be distributed manually to other switches in the fabric by using the
distribute command. 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.
This command supports the following roles:
User
Operator
SwitchAdmin
ZoneAdmin
FabricAdmin
BasicSwitchAdmin
Admin
SecurityAdmin
Notes
The userConfig command operates on the switch-local user database only, regardless of whether
the switch is configured to use RADIUS authentication or not.
The account database supports a maximum of 256 customer created accounts.
690
Non-administrative use, such as monitoring system activity.
A subset of administrative tasks for routine switch maintenance.
Administrative use excluding security, user management, and zoning.
Zone management only.
Administrative use excluding user management and AD management.
Administrative use with a subset of Admin-level access, mostly for monitoring
with limited switch (local) commands.
All administrative commands.
All switch security and user management functions.
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