
8: User Management
SLM User Guide
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Description
Displays all RADIUS information.
show sshkey import
Syntax
show sshkey import <one or more parameters>
Parameters
[keyuser <SSH Key User>]
[keyhost <SSH Key IP Address or Name>]
[viewkey <enable|disable>]
Description
Displays imported SSH keys.
Account Groups
The administrator organizes accounts into account groups to simplify the task of assigning
permissions. Accounts inherit device rights from the account group to which they belong. To
assign unique permissions to an individual account, it must be the only member of an account
group. The sysadmin account always has all permissions enabled.
Note:
Only functions and devices for which the user has rights display in that user's
menu on the web interface or on the CLI.
Account Group Types
There are four types of account groups: Administrators, Ethernet Device, Managed Device, and
Menu Only.
Administrators Account Group:
Has rights and permissions to configure the SLM and to add,
edit, and delete account groups within the Ethernet Device, Managed Device, and Menu Only
categories. Administrators cannot delete or rename the Administrators Group, although they can
add additional accounts to it. Administrators have access to configuration, events, logs, and files,
can create groups of managed devices, and interact with Ethernet and managed devices.
Administrators can log into both the web interface and the CLI.
Ethernet Device Account Groups:
Can interact with SLCs, SLKs, SLPs, and other SLMs, other
Lantronix devices, some non-Lantronix device, the ports of the devices, and the managed devices
created from these ports to which the group has rights. Ethernet Device Account groups can log
into both the web interface and the CLI. Ethernet Device Account groups may also create, update,
and delete Managed Device Groups and assign managed devices to which they have rights (by
having rights to their parent Ethernet device) to those groups.
Managed Device Account Groups:
Have access to the managed devices (e.g., servers and
switches) connected to Ethernet device ports to which the group has rights. Managed Device
Account Groups can log into both the web interface and the CLI.
Menu Only Account Groups:
These groups can log into the CLI but not the web interface. They
can interact with managed devices only. The administrator assigns a restricted menu of numbered
options that these users can select.
Summary of Contents for SLM
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