Cli User Name Restrictions Using Ssh; New Users; Existing Users; Accessing The Cli Using Ssh - HP 3PAR StoreServ 7200 2-node Administrator's Manual

Hp 3par command line interface administrator's manual: hp 3par os 3.1.2 (qr482-96525, september 2013)
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Data integrity. Integrity checking is executed to verify that data has not been altered during
transmission from sender to receiver.
Server authentication. The system can be authenticated using the public key authentication
scheme. The system's public key can be stored on client machines, allowing the SSH client to
compare the key presented by the system to the key stored on the client machine.

CLI User Name Restrictions Using SSH

There are several CLI user names that are reserved for use by HP. Reserved names are as follows:
root
daemon
bin
console
nobody
sshd
telnetd
sys
sync
man
proxy
list

New Users

When creating a new user, specify a new user name that is not on the reserved name list.

Existing Users

To delete a user, issue the removeuser command.
cli% removeuser pw1
User removed
In the previous example, a user with the reserved user name of pw1 is removed.
To create a new user, issue the createuser command.
cli% createuser ROOT1 all edit
In the previous example, new user ROOT1 is created.
See the HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference for complete information about these
commands.

Accessing the CLI Using SSH

NOTE:
The following screen examples display output for UNIX systems. Windows screens are
identical, with DOS prompts replacing UNIX prompts.
A total of 16 connections are allowed at one time.
To access the CLI using SSH:
SSH
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