RackSwitch G8000 Application Guide
Defining a User’s access level
The end user is by default assigned to the user access level (also known as class of service, or COS). COS for all user accounts have global access to all resources except for User COS, which has access to view only resources that the user owns. For more information, see Table
To change the user’s level, select one of the following options:
RS G8000 (config)# access user 1 level {useroperatoradministrator}
Enabling or Disabling a User
An end user account must be enabled before the switch recognizes and permits login under the account. Once enabled, the switch requires any user to enter both username and password.
RS G8000 (config)# access user 1 enable
RS G8000 (config)# no access user 1 enable
Listing current Users
The following command displays defined user accounts and whether or not each user is cur- rently logged into the switch.
RS G8000# show access user |
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Usernames: | - | Enabled - offline |
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user |
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oper | - | Disabled - offline |
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admin | - | Always Enabled - online 1 session | |
Current User | ID table: | , password valid, online 1 session | |
1: name jane | , ena, cos user | ||
2: name john | , ena, cos user | , password valid, online 2 sessions |
Logging into an End User account
Once an end user account is configured and enabled, the user can login to the switch using the username/password combination. The level of switch access is determined by the COS estab- lished for the end user account.
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