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Chapter 7

Command Line Interface Tasks

7-15

7.8.4.2

Targets, Properties, and Values

These targets, properties, and values are valid for local user accounts.

7.8.4.3

Examples

When changing the role for user1 from Administrator to Operator type:

set /SP/users/user1 role=operator

To change user1's password type:

set /SP/users/user1 password

Changing password for user /SP/users/user1/password...

Enter new password:********

Enter new password again:********

New password was successfully set for user /SP/users/user1

Note –

You must have Administrator privileges to change user properties.

7.9

How to Manage SNMP User Accounts

You can add, delete, or configure SNMP user accounts from the service processor
command-line interface. By default, SNMP v3 is enabled, and SNMP v1 and v2c are
disabled.

7.9.1

Adding a User Account

Type this command to add an SNMP v3 read-only user account:

create /SP/services/snmp/users/

<username> authenticationpassword=

password

Target

Property

Value

Default

/SP/users/username

permissions
password

administrator|operator
<string>

operator

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