User Guide
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To set or change a user’s group assignment, access the Groups menu by using the
following command:
/cfg/sys/user/edit <username>/groups
The Groups menu displays.
The
Groups menu includes the following options:
CLI configuration examples
This section includes the following detailed examples:
• “Adding a new user” on page 360
• “Changing a user’s group assignment” on page 365
• “Changing passwords” on page 366
• “Changing your own password” on page 366
• “Changing another user’s password” on page 367
• “Deleting a user” on page 369
Adding a new user
To add a new user to the system, you must be a member of the admin group. By
default, only the admin user is a member of the admin group.
/cfg/sys/user/edit <username>/groups
followed by:
list Lists all groups to which the user is currently assigned,
by group index number.
del <group index>
Removes the user from the specified group.
• group index is an integer indicating the group
index number
You must have administrator rights in order to remove
other users from groups.
add
admin|oper|certadmin
Assigns the user to one of the built-in groups (admin,
oper, certadmin).