Usergroup Show - Zte ZXR10 8900 Series Command Manual

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Command Format
Parameter
Description
Example
Command
Function
Command Format
Parameter
Description
Command
Illustration
Example
usergroup adduser group_name <string1> name(list) <user
name>
Parameter
To add users ccc and ddd to authenticated user group, execute the
following command:
# usergroup adduser group_name test name(list) 'ccc ddd'

usergroup show

This command is used to view information of authenticated user
group.
usergroup show [group_name <string1>]
Parameter
<string1>
When this parameter is specified, the information of specified
user group can be viewed; without any parameter, the number of
authenticated user groups and names of all authenticated user
groups can be viewed.
To view information of all authenticated user groups, execute the
following command:
# usergroup show
To view details of authenticated user group "radius_users", exe-
cute the following command:
# usergroup show group_name radius_users
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Description
This adds user to existing authenticated user
group.
This specifies name of user group.
This is one string, which is the name of
existing user group.
This specifies the name of user to be added
to user group.
This is one string, which shows users
contained in user group.
Tips:
1. To specify single user, just input user
name directly or quote the username
with single quotes, Such as test1 or
'test1'.
2. As for multiple users, space is used
between each two usernames and all
usernames must be quoted with single
quotes, such as 'test1 test2'.
Description
This is one string, which is the name of
authenticated user group to be viewed.
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