212 Managing system users and groups
Table 45
Group membership and user rights
Rights
System Group Password
Group
Account User
account Add user Delete
user Add user Delete
user Change
own Change
others
admin admin Yes Yes Yes, to
own gro
up
Yes Yes Yes, if
Admin is
a member
of the oth
er user’s
first group
certadmin admin No No Yes, to
own gro
up
No Yes No
oper oper admi
nNo No Yes, to
own gro
up
No Yes No
Managing system users and groups
To manage system users and groups, access the User menu by using the
following command:
/cfg/sys/user
From the User menu, you can configure and manage the following:
add new users (for a detailed example, see “Adding a new user” (page
218))
reassign users (for a detailed example, see “Changing a users group
assignment” (page 221))
change passwords (for a detailed example, see “Changing passwords”
(page 223))
delete users (for a detailed example, see “Deleting a user” (page 225))
For detailed information about the CLI commands, see “CLI configuration
examples” (page 218).

Roadmap of system user management commands

The following roadmap lists all the CLI commands to configure and
manage system users for the Nortel SNAS cluster. Use this list as a quick
reference or click on any entry for more information:
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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