Administrator Guide

netoperator Exec
netadmin Exec Config Interface Line Router IP Routemap Protocol MAC
secadmin Exec Config
sysadmin Exec Config Interface Line Router IP Routemap Protocol
MAC
testadmin netadmin Exec Config Interface Line Router IP Routemap Protocol MAC
Displaying Role Permissions Assigned to a Command
To display permissions assigned to a command, use the show role command in EXEC Privilege mode. The output displays the user role
and or permission level.
Examples of Role Permissions Assigned to a Command
Dell#show role mode ?
configure Global configuration mode
exec Exec Mode
interface Interface configuration mode
line Line Configuration mode
route-map Route map configuration mode
router Router configuration mode
Dell#show role mode configure username
Role access: sysadmin
Dell##show role mode configure password-attributes
Role access: secadmin,sysadmin
Dell#show role mode configure interface
Role access: netadmin, sysadmin
Dell#show role mode configure line
Role access: netadmin,sysadmin
Displaying Information About Users Logged into the Switch
To display information on all users logged into the switch, using the show users command in EXEC Privilege mode. The output displays
privilege level and/or user role. The mode is displayed at the start of the output and both the privilege and roles for all users is also
displayed. If the role is not defined, the system displays "unassigned" .
Example of Displaying Information About Users Logged into the Switch
Dell#show users
Authorization Mode: role or privilege
Line User Role Privilege Host(s) Location
0 console 0 admin sysadmin 15 idle
*3 vty 1 sec1 secadmin 14 idle 172.31.1.4
4 vty 2 ml1 netadmin 12 idle 172.31.1.5
AAA Accounting
Accounting, authentication, and authorization (AAA) accounting is part of the AAA security model.
For details about commands related to AAA security, refer to the Security chapter in the Dell Networking OS Command Reference Guide.
AAA accounting enables tracking of services that users are accessing and the amount of network resources being consumed by those
services. When you enable AAA accounting, the network server reports user activity to the security server in the form of accounting
records. Each accounting record is comprised of accounting atribute/value (AV) pairs and is stored on the access control server.
As with authentication and authorization, you must configure AAA accounting by defining a named list of accounting methods and then
applying that list to various virtual terminal line (VTY) lines.
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