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4.4 Managing Users
The SCPS user database can store information for up to 64 users.
To add a user:
Issue a User Add command.
USER ADD <
username
> [PASSWORD=<
pwd
>] [SSHKEY=<
key
fi
le
>]
[FTPIP=<
ftpadd
>] [KEY=<
sshkey
>] [ACCESS=<
access
>]
You must specify a username. You must also specify a password or SSH user key
information, or you may specify both. You may also include command and port
access rights. For more information, see
Connecting to devices using SSH
and
Access rights
in this chapter and
User Add Command
in Chapter 6.
To change a user’s con
fi
guration information:
Issue a User Set command.
USER SET <
username
> [PASSWORD=<
pwd
>] [SSHKEY=<
key
fi
le
>]
[FTPIP=<
ftpadd
>] [KEY=<
sshkey
>] [ACCESS=<
access
>]
You may change your own password at any time. You must have User access rights
to change another user’s password or to change any user’s SSH user key information
and access rights.
To remove an SSH user key or password, specify Key=
“”
or Password=
“”
. You cannot
remove both the password and the SSH key from a user’s definition; one must remain in
the user database. Also, you cannot remove a user’s key or password if that removal
would result in no valid users having User access rights.
For more information, see
Connecting to devices using SSH
and
Access rights
in this
chapter and
User Set command
in Chapter 6.
To end a user’s SCPS session:
Issue a User Logout command.
USER LOGOUT <
username
>
A message is sent and the Telnet or SSH connection is dropped. For more
information, see
User Logout command
in Chapter 6.
To delete a user:
Issue a User Delete command.
USER DELETE <
username
>
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