Users Guide

Applying an Accounting Method to a Role
To apply an accounting method list to a role executed by a user with that user role, use the accounting command in LINE
mode.
accounting {exec | commands {level | role role-name}} method-list
Example of Applying an Accounting Method to a Role
The following example applies the accounting default method to the user role secadmin (security administrator).
DellEMC(conf-vty-0)# accounting commands role secadmin default
Displaying Active Accounting Sessions for Roles
To display active accounting sessions for each user role, use the show accounting command in EXEC mode.
Example of Displaying Active Accounting Sessions for Roles
DellEMC#show accounting
Active accounted actions on tty2, User john Priv 1 Role netoperator
Task ID 1, EXEC Accounting record, 00:00:30 Elapsed,
service=shell
Active accounted actions on tty3, User admin Priv 15 Role sysadmin
Task ID 2, EXEC Accounting record, 00:00:26 Elapsed,
service=shell
Display Information About User Roles
This section describes how to display information about user roles and consists of the following topics:
Displaying User Roles
Displaying Information About Roles Logged into the Switch
Displaying Active Accounting Sessions for Roles
Displaying User Roles
To display user roles using the show userrole command in EXEC Privilege mode, use the show userroles and show
users commands in EXEC privilege mode.
Example of Displaying User Roles
DellEMC#show userroles
Role Inheritance Modes
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.
Example of Role Permissions Assigned to a Command
DellEMC#show role mode ?
configure Global configuration mode
exec Exec Mode
Security
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