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BelAir100SN User Guide
User and Session Administration
May 31, 2010
Confidential
Document Number BDTM11001-A01 Released
User Accounts
/mgmt/adduser <user-name> -p <passwd> [-d <mode>] [-g <group>]
/mgmt/deluser <user-name>
/mgmt/moduser <user-name> [-p <passwd>] [-d <mode>] [-g <group>]
/mgmt/show user
The
adduser
command creates a new user account.
The
deluser
command deletes a user account. The default login, “root”, cannot
be deleted.
The
moduser
command modifies the parameters of a user account. For this
command, the
group
parameter does not apply to changes to the
root
account.
The
show user
command lists all valid user accounts, the mode in which they
start their session and their maximum privilege level. For example, under
Groups,
normal users display
NORMAL OBSERVER
while the
root
account
displays
root NORMAL OBSERVER
.
The
mode
parameter sets the command mode that a user accesses when they
log in. If unspecified, it defaults to a slash (/) so the user begins their session in
root mode. Users with observer privileges must start their sessions in root
mode.
The
group
parameter specifies the user account’s privilege level. It can be
OBSERVER
or
NORMAL
. If unspecified, the user account has observer
privileges.
To use this command, you must be in
mgmt
mode.
set user <UserName> ipaddr <IP_addr>
access {readonly | readwrite}
[auth {md5 | sha} <password> [priv-DES <passwd>]]
delete user <UserName>
set notify <NotifyName> type {Trap | Inform}
ipaddr <IP_addr> [timeout <1-1500>]
[retries <1-3>] [auth {md5 | sha}
<password> [priv-DES <passwd>]]
delete notify <NotifyName>
set authentication-trap {enable | disable}
Table 5: Super-user commands (Continued)