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With the parameter "details" added, detailed information of the
specified server is displayed, such as an LDAP server's bind DN and
the login name attribute, or a Radius server's timeout and retries
values.
Existing User Profiles
This command shows the data of one or all existing user profiles.
#
show user <user_name>
To show detailed information, add the parameter "details" to the end of
the command.
#
show user <user_name>
details
Variables:
<user_name> is the name of the user whose profile you want to
query. The variable can be one of the options:
all or a user's name.
Option
Description
all
This option shows all existing user
profiles.
Tip: You can also type the command
without adding this option "all" to get the
same data.
a specific user's name This option shows the profile of the
specified user only.
Displayed information:
Without the parameter "details," only four pieces of user information
are displayed: user name, user "Enabled" status, SNMP v3 access
privilege, and role(s).
With the parameter "details," more user information is displayed,
such as the telephone number, e-mail address, preferred
measurement units and so on.
Summary of Contents for Raritan PX3-3000 Series
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