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Fabric OS Command Reference

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userConfig

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To add an account named bob with role ZoneAdmin and Admin Domain member list 1,4,10,11,12,13,14
and Home Admin Domain 4:

switch:admin> userConfig --add bob -r ZoneAdmin \
-a 1,4,10-14 -h 4

To change account bob's Admin Domain member list to 128 and 129, Home Admin Domain to 128:

switch:admin> userConfig --change bob -a 128,129

To add Admin Domain 0 and 255 to bob's Admin Domain member list. The home Admin Domain remains
unchanged:

switch:admin> userConfig --addad bob -a 0,AD255

To delete Admin Domain 128 from bob's Admin Domain member list. The new home Admin Domain is
set to 0:

switch:admin> userConfig --deletead bob -a 128 -h 0

B. The following examples illustrate how to create and manage user accounts in an Logical
Fabric-enabled environment.

To create a new account named "test" with admin role and admin chassis permissions in the Logical
Fabric member list 1-10:

switch:admin> userconfig --add test -l 1-10 \
-r admin -c admin
Setting initial password for test
Enter new password:
Re-type new password:
Account test has been successfully added.

To display current account information:

switch:admin> userconfig --show test
Account name: test
Role: admin
Description:
Enabled: Yes
Password Last Change Date: Sat Jun 14 2008
Password Expiration Date: Not Applicable
Locked: No
RoleLFMaps: admin: 1-10 chassis
Chassis Role: admin
Home Context: 1

To grant user access permissions to the test account for the Virtual Fabrics 11-15:

switch:admin> userconfig --addlf test -r user -l 11-15
New LFs/Chassis role for account test has been \
successfully added.

To change the test account's access permissions for the Logical l Fabrics 5 and 6 to ZoneAdmin and the
chassis permission to user:

switch:admin> userconfig --change test -r zoneadmin \
-l 1-5 -c user -h 4
Broadcast message from root (ttyS0) Sat Jun 14 01:05:28 2008...
Security Policy, Password or Account Attribute Change: \
test will be logged out