Understanding Default Management User Roles

The ArubaOS software includes predefined management user roles.

NOTE: If you upgrade from a previous ArubaOS release, your existing configuration may have different management roles. The

information in this section only describes the predefined management roles for this release.

Table 403: Predefined Management Roles

Predefined Role

Permissions

root

This role permits access to all management functions (commands and operations) on the

 

controller.

 

 

read-only

This role permits access to CLI show commands or WebUI monitoring pages only.

 

 

guest-provisioning

This role permits access to configuring guest users in the controller’s internal database only.

 

This user only has access via the WebUI to create guest accounts; there is no CLI access.

 

Guest-provisioning tasks include creating or generating the user name and password for a

 

guest account as well as configuring when the account expires.

 

 

location-api-mgmt

This role permits access to location API information and the CLI; however, you cannot use any

 

CLI commands. This role does not permit access to the WebUI.

 

Using a third-party location appliance, you can gather information about the location of 802.11

 

stations.

 

To log in to the controller using a third-party location appliance, enter:

 

http[s]://<ipaddress>[:port]/screens/wms/wms.login.

 

You are prompted to enter your username and password (for example, the username and

 

password associated with the location API management role). Once authenticated, you can

 

use an API call to request location information from the controller, for example:

 

http[s]://<ipaddress>[:port]/screens/wms/wms.cgi?opcode=wlm-get-spot&campus-

 

name=<campus id>&building-name<building id>&mac=<client1>,<client2>....

 

 

network-operations

This role supports a subset of show, configuration, action, and database commands that are

 

used to monitor the controller. You can log into the CLI; however, you can only use a subset of

 

CLI commands to monitor the controller.

 

This role permits the following WebUI pages and associated CLI commands:

 

As a network-operations user, commands with an asterisk (*) are hidden in the CLI but are

 

executed and visible from the WebUI.

 

Plan Page

 

You can move APs on the floor plan and save their new location.

 

You cannot change or modify the AP configuration.

 

Reports Page

 

You can view all of the available reports.

 

Events Page

 

You can view all of the available events.

 

Monitoring Page

 

You can view the reports created by the following CLI commands:

 

show keys all

 

show mobility-managers

 

show roleinfo

 

show license*

 

show ap essid

 

DB:opcode=cr-load

 

Monitoring > Network > Network Summary

 

You can view the reports created by the following CLI commands:

 

show interface vlan <id>

 

 

 

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