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).