Access-control mapping manual edit, Output, Description – Dell PowerVault NX3600 User Manual

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Output

.--------------.--------------.--------------.---------------.---------------.

| Windows User | Windows User | Unix User | Enable | Enable Unix |

| Domain | Name | Name | Windows To | To Windows |

| | | | Unix Mapping | Mapping |

|--------------|--------------|--------------|---------------|---------------|

| NAS | jsmith | johns | Yes | Yes |

'--------------'--------------'--------------'---------------'---------------'

access-control mapping manual edit

Description

Modify a user mapping rule between a Windows and UNIX user.

NOTE: To view a list of existing domains, use the command access-control domains-list.

Format

access-control mapping manual edit <WindowsUserDomain> <WindowsUserName>

<UNIXUserName> {options}

Arguments

Argument

Description

Format

<WindowsUserDomain>

Domain of the Windows user

Existing Windows domain

<WindowsUserName>

Name of the Windows user

Existing Windows user

<UNIXUserName>

Name of the UNIX user

Existing UNIX user

Options

Option

Description

Format

-EnableWindowsToUNIXMapping
<EnableWindowsToUNIXMapping
>

Indicate whether the Windows to
UNIX mapping is enabled

Possible values are Yes, No

-EnableUNIXToWindowsMapping
<EnableUNIXToWindowsMapping
>

Indicate whether the UNIX to
Windows mapping is enabled

Possible values are Yes, No

Example

Modify the user mapping rule between a Windows user named jsmith in the NAS domain and a UNIX user
named johns to use UNIX to Windows mapping:
CLI> access-control mapping manual edit NAS john jsmith -

EnableUNIXToWindowsMapping Yes

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