Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands

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Access right: USER

Access level: ADMIN (may log out all except APPLIANCEADMIN) or APPLIANCEADMIN

Syntax

USER LOGOUT <username>

Table 5.44: User Logout Command Parameter

ParameterDescription

<username>

Username to be logged out.

 

 

User Set command

The User Set command changes a user’s configuration in the user database. For more information, see Managing User Accounts on page 27 and Access rights and levels on page 28.

You may delete a user’s password or key; however, each user must have a password or a key, so you cannot remove both. Also, you cannot remove a user’s password or key if that action would result in no users having USER access rights.

Access right: none to change your own password, USER to change anything else

Access level: none to change your own password, ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN to change anything else

Syntax

USER SET <username> [PASSWORD=<pwd>] [SSHKEY=<keyfile>] [FTPIP=<ftpadd>] [KEY=<sshkey>] [ACCESS=<access>] [GROUP=<group>]

Table 5.45: User Set Command Parameters

Parameter

Description

 

 

<username>

Username. This parameter may be omitted only if you are modifying your

own password.

 

 

 

 

New 3-16 alphanumeric character password. Passwords are case sensitive. This

PASSWORD=<pwd>

parameter is required when changing another user’s password.

The password is displayed on the screen. For security, clear your screen display

 

after issuing this command.

 

To delete a password, specify Password =“”.

 

 

SSHKEY=<keyfile>

Name of uuencoded public key file on an FTP server. The maximum file size that

may be received is 4K bytes.

 

 

 

FTPIP=<ftpadd>

FTP server’s IP address.

 

 

KEY=<sshkey>

Uuencoded SSH key. To delete an SSH key (whether it was originally specified with

the SSHKEY and FTPIP parameters or with the KEY parameter), specify Key=“”.