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no task [aaa | ospf | bgp]
This command removes all relationships with the associated task.
Format no task
Mode Task Group
show aaa usergroup
This command displays a list of user groups and their configuration.
Format show aaa usergroup [usergroup-name]
Mode Privileged EXEC
The following example shows CLI display output for the command.
(Extreme 220) (Routing) #show aaa usergroup group1
User group "group1"
Description : "Example"
Parent user groups: “”
Contained task groups:
task group#1: "tg1"
Operational permissions:
Task: aaa : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: ospf : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: bgp : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
show aaa taskgroup
This command displays a list of task groups and their configuration.
Format
show aaa taskgroup [taskgroup-name]
Mode Privileged EXEC
The following example shows CLI display output for the command.
(Extreme 220) (Routing) #show aaa taskgroup
Task group "default-taskgroup-name"
Description : ""
Parent taskgroups: ""
Configured permissions:
Task: aaa : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: ospf : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: bgp : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Operational permission:
Task: aaa : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: ospf : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: bgp : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task group "task1"
Description : ""
Parent taskgroups: ""
Configured permissions:
Task: aaa : READ WRITE EXECUTE DEBUG
Task: ospf : READ
Switching Commands
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