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How to change account parameters, How to add an administrative domain to the account

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How to change account parameters When changing account parameters, if you change the ADlist for the user account, all of the currently active sessions for that account will be logged out. 1. Connect to the switch and log in. 2. Enter the following command: userconfig --change [-a admindomain_ID_ luissetr]na[me-d[d-rescrorilpetnioanm]e][-[e-hyeasdm|inndoo]ma-iun_-IxD] username -r rolename -h admindomain_ID -a admindomain_ID_list -d description -e -u -x Changes the account attribute for username. The account must already exist. Optionally, changes the role to one of the names listed in Table 9. In secure mode, role can also be changed to nonfcsadmin role. An account cannot change its own role. Account with Admin role can change the role names of all user-defined accounts except those with Admin roles. Changes the home Administrative Domain. Adds the new list Administrative Domain to the existing list. Optionally, the account description. The description field can be up to 40 printable ASCII characters long. The following characters are not allowed: asterisk ('), quotation mark ("), exclamation point (!), semicolon (;), and colon (:). Optionally, enter yes to enable the account or enter no to disable it. If you disable an account, all active CLI sessions for that account are logged out. You can enable or disable user-defined or default accounts. Unlocks the user account. Specifies an expired password that must be changed the first time the user logs in. How to add an administrative domain to the account 1. Connect to the switch and log in. 2. Enter the command userConfig --addad [-h ] [-a ] where is the Administrative Domain attribute for the username: the account must already exist, is the home Administrative Domain and adds the new list Administrative Domain to the existing list. 3. Log into the switch again to access the newly-added Admin Domain. How to remove an administrative domain from the account When removing an Admin Domain from an account, all of the currently active sessions for that account will be logged out. 1. Connect to the switch and log in. 2. Enter the command userConfig --deletead [-h ] [-a ] where is the new Admin Domain attribute for username: the account must already exist, admindomain_ID is the home Admin Domain, and admindomain_ID_list is the Admin Domain list to be 68 Managing user accounts

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Managing user accounts
How to change account parameters
When changing account parameters, if you change the ADlist for the user account, all of the currently
active sessions for that account will be logged out.
1.
Connect to the switch and log in.
2.
Enter the following command:
How to add an administrative domain to the account
1.
Connect to the switch and log in.
2.
Enter the command
userConfig --addad
<
username
> [
-h
<
admindomain_ID
>] [
-a
<
admindomain_ID_list
>]
where <
username
> is the Administrative Domain attribute for the username: the account must already
exist, <a
dmindomain_ID
> is the home Administrative Domain and <
admindomain_ID_list
>
adds the new list Administrative Domain to the existing list.
3.
Log into the switch again to access the newly-added Admin Domain.
How to remove an administrative domain from the account
When removing an Admin Domain from an account, all of the currently active sessions for that account will
be logged out.
1.
Connect to the switch and log in.
2.
Enter the command
userConfig --deletead
<
username
>
[
-h
<
admindomain_ID
>] [
-a
<
admindomain_ID_list
>]
where <
username
> is the new Admin Domain attribute for username: the account must already exist,
admindomain_ID is the home Admin Domain, and admindomain_ID_list is the Admin Domain list to be
userconfig --change
username
[
-r
rolename
] [-h admindomain_ID]
[-a admindomain_ID_ list] [
-d
description
] [
-e
yes | no] -
u
-
x
username
Changes the account attribute for username. The account must
already exist.
-r
rolename
Optionally, changes the role to one of the names listed in
Table 9
. In secure mode, role can also be changed to
nonfcsadmin role. An account cannot change its own role.
Account with Admin role can change the role names of all
user-defined accounts except those with Admin roles.
-h
admindomain_ID
Changes the home Administrative Domain.
-a
admindomain_ID_list
Adds the new list Administrative Domain to the existing list.
-d
description
Optionally, the account description. The description field can
be up to 40 printable ASCII characters long. The following
characters are not allowed: asterisk (‘), quotation mark (“),
exclamation point (!), semicolon (;), and colon (:).
-e
Optionally, enter
yes
to enable the account or enter
no
to
disable it. If you disable an account, all active CLI sessions for
that account are logged out. You can enable or disable
user-defined or default accounts.
-u
Unlocks the user account.
-x
Specifies an expired password that must be changed the first
time the user logs in.