command block, and USER_INFO MODE can be in read or write. The user must have administrative privilege to execute this command.
Example:
<RIBCL VERSION="2.0">
<LOGIN USER_LOGIN="adminname" PASSWORD="password">
<USER_INFO MODE="read">
<GET_ALL_USER_INFO /> </USER_INFO>
</LOGIN>
</RIBCL>
GET_ALL_USER_INFO parameters
None
GET_ALL_USER_INFO runtime errors
The possible GET_ALL_USER_INFO error message include:
User does not have correct privilege for action. ADMIN_PRIV required.
GET_ALL_USER_INFO return messages
Apossible GET_ALL_USER_INFO return message is:
<GET_ALL_USER_INFO/>
<GET_USER
USER_NAME="Admin"
USER_LOGIN="Admin"
ADMIN_PRIV="Y"
CONFIG_RILO_PRIV="Y"
LOGIN_PRIV="Y"
REMOTE_CONS_PRIV="Y"
RESET_SERVER_PRIV="Y"
VIRTUAL_MEDIA_PRIV="Y" /> ......
The same information will be repeated for all the users. </GET_ALL_USER_INFO>
A possible unsuccessful request is:
<RESPONSE
STATUS = "0x0001"
MSG = "Error Message"/>
RIB_INFO
The RIB_INFO command can only appear within a LOGIN command block. When the command is parsed, it reads the RILOE II configuration information database into memory and prepares to edit it. Only commands that are RIB_INFO type commands are valid inside the RIB_INFO command block. The RIB_INFO command generates a response that indicates to the host application whether the database was successfully read or not. If the database is open for writing by another application, then this call will fail.
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