create user
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create user
Description
Creates a user account. The system supports 12 user accounts. You can create a general user that
can access the WBI, CLI, or FTP interface, or an SNMPv3 user that can access the MIB or receive
trap notifications. SNMPv3 user accounts support SNMPv3 security features such as authentication
and encryption.
Min. role
manage
Syntax
create user
[authentication-type MD5|SHA|none]
[base 2|10]
[interfaces
interfaces
]
[locale English|en|Spanish|es|French|fr|German|de|Italian|it|Japanese|ja
|Korean|ko|Dutch|nl|Chinese-simplified|zh-s|Chinese-traditional|zh-t]
[password
password
]
[precision
#
]
[privacy-password
encryption-password
]
[privacy-type DES|AES|none]
[roles
roles
]
[storage-size-base 2|10]
[storage-size-precision
#
]
[storage-size-units auto|MB|GB|TB]
[temperature-scale celsius|c|fahrenheit|f]
[timeout
#
]
[trap-host
IP-address
]
[type novice|standard|advanced|diagnostic]
[units auto|MB|GB|TB]
name
Parameters
authentication-type MD5|SHA|none
Optional. For an SNMPv3 user, this specifies whether to use a security authentication protocol.
Authentication uses the user password.
•
MD5
: MD5 authentication. This is the default.
•
SHA
: SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm) authentication.
•
none
: No authentication.
base 2|10
Optional. Sets the base for entry and display of storage-space sizes:
•
2
: Sizes are shown as powers of 2, using 1024 as a divisor for each magnitude. In base 2 when
you set a size, whether you specify a base-2 or base-10 size unit, the resulting size will be in
base 2.
•
10
: Sizes are shown as powers of 10, using 1000 as a divisor for each magnitude. In base 10
when you set a size, the resulting size will be in the specified unit. This option is the default.
Operating systems usually show volume size in base 2. Disk drives usually show size in base 10.
Memory (RAM and ROM) size is always shown in base 2.
Summary of Contents for AssuredSAN 6004
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