Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference Manual - Supporting Fabric OS v5.3.0 (53-1000436-01, June 2007)

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--showad [-a AD_ID_list]
For each Admin Domain in AD_ID_list, display a list of users that include that
Admin Domain in their Admin Domain permissions. Only SecurityAdmin and
Admin role users may use this action.
--add username -r rolename [-h AD_ID] [-a AD_ID_list] [-d description] [-x]
Add a new account named username to the switch, with the assigned role of rolename.
Valid values for rolename are SecurityAdmin, Admin, SwitchAdmin, ZoneAdmin, FabricAdmin,
BasicSwitchAdmin, User and Operator. In secure mode, there is an additional valid value of
NonFCSAdmin.
The following rules apply to username
Must be unique and is case sensitive.
Must begin with a letter and contain only letters, numbers and underscore.
The maximum length of username is 40 characters.
AD_ID_list and the existing Admin Domain permissions for username must be a subset of the
Admin Domain permissions of the account that runs the command.
description gives a text description for the new account.
description is optional. The maximum length is 40 printable ASCII characters except colon. Some
characters that are interpreted by the shell (like ", ', ! etc.) and some ASCII text might require
prepending with the qualifier '\'.
The -x option is used to specify an expired password that must be changed the first time the user
logs in. This command also prompts for an initial password.
There can be a maximum of 256 customer created accounts.
--addad username [-h AD_ID] [-a AD_ID_list]
Add ADs in AD_ID_list to username's Admin Domain list. If home Admin
Domain is specified with the -h option, it must be one of the ADs in
AD_ID_list. If a home Admin Domain is not specified and username did not
previously have a home Admin Domain specified, the home Admin Domain is
set to the lowest numbered Admin Domain in username's Admin Domain
permissions. AD_ID_list and the existing Admin Domain permission for
username must be a subset of the Admin Domain permissions of the account
that runs the userConfig command. This action is not allowed in secure
mode.
--delete username
Delete an existing account named username
from the switch. This action
does not take any options. It prompts for the confirmation before proceeding.
Once an account is deleted, the CLI sessions associated with the account will
be terminated.
The following rules apply to account deletion:
You cannot delete any default account.
You cannot delete your own account.
AD_ID_list and the existing Admin Domain permissions for username must be a subset of the
Admin Domain permissions of the account that runs the userConfig --delete command.