3. Operations
Deleting outlet access for a user
The Delete OutletFromUser command removes a user’s access to one or all outlets. You cannot remove access to any outlet for an administrative level user.
To delete outlet access for a user:
At the Switched PDU: prompt, type delete outletfromuser, optionally followed by an outlet name and a username. Press Enter, or
Type delete outletfromuser all, followed by a username and press Enter.
Adding group access to a user
The Add GroupToUser command grants a user access to a group. To grant access for more than one group, you must use multiple Add GroupToUser commands.
To grant group access to a user:
At the Switched PDU: prompt, type add grouptouser, optionally followed by a group name and a username. Press Enter.
Examples
The following commands grants to user JaneDoe access to the groups ServerGroup_1 and ServerGroup_2:
Switched PDU:add GroupToUser ServerGroup_1 janedoe<Enter>
Switched PDU:add GroupToUser ServerGroup_2 janedoe<Enter>
Deleting group access for a user
The Delete GroupFromUser command removes a user’s access to a group. You cannot remove access to any group for an administrative level user.
To delete group access for a user:
At the Switched PDU: prompt, type delete GroupFromUser, optionally followed by a group name and a username. Press Enter.
Adding serial port access to a user
The Add PortToUser command grants a user access to the serial port.
To grant serial port access to a user:
At the Switched PDU: prompt, type add porttouser console and a username. Press Enter.
Deleting serial port access for a user
The Delete PortFromUser command removes a user’s access to the serial port. You cannot remove access to the serial port for an administrative level user.
To delete serial port access for a user:
At the Switched PDU: prompt, type delete portfromuser console and a username. Press Enter.
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