Brocade Fabric OS Administrator's Guide Supporting Fabric OS v6.3.0 (53-1001336-02, November 2009)

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Local database user accounts
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userConfig --showlf -l logicalFabric_ID for each LF in an LF_ID_list, displays a list of users
that include that LF in their LF permissions.
Creating an account
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the userConfig
--add command.
3. In response to the prompt, enter a password for the account.
The password is not displayed when you enter it on the command line.
Deleting an account
This procedure can be performed on local user accounts.
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the userConfig
--delete command.
NOTE
You cannot delete the default accounts. An account cannot delete itself. All active CLI sessions
for the deleted account are logged out.
3. At the prompt for confirmation, enter y.
Changing account parameters
This procedure can be performed on local user accounts.
When changing account parameters, if you change the ADlist for the user account, all of the
currently active sessions for that account will be logged out. For more information about changing
the Admin Domain on an account, refer to Chapter 15, “Managing Administrative Domains”.
1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2. Enter the userConfig
--change command.
Local account passwords
The following rules apply to changing passwords:
Users can change their own passwords.
Only users with Admin roles can change the password for another account. When changing an
Admin account password, you must provide the current password.
An admin with ADlist 0-10 or LFlist 1-10 cannot change the password on an admin, user, or any
role with an ADlist 11-25 or LFlist 11-128. The user account being changed must have an
ADlist that is a subset of the account that is making the change.
A new password must have at least one character different from the old password.
You cannot change passwords using SNMP.