/cfg/sys/access/user/uid
System User ID Configuration Menu
This feature allows users to operate the real servers assigned to them. Using this menu you can list the current status of the real server including the real server number, the real server name, the operational state of the real server, and the number of current sessions. You can enable or disable the real servers and change the password for accessing these real servers.
 
[User ID 1 Menu]
cos - Set class of service
name - Set user name
pswd - Set user password
      sshkey - Set SSH public key authentication
backdoor - Enable / disable backdoor access
language - Set Web UI user display language
crtmng - Enable/disable certificate management permissions
displog - hide/show syslog messages to telnet/ssh sessions
      add - Add real server
rem - Remove real server
addwa - Add secured AppWall web application
remwa - Remove secured AppWall web application
ena - Enable user ID
dis - Disable user ID
del - Delete user ID
cur - Display current user configuration
 
User ID Configuration Menu Options (/cfg/sys/access/user/uid) 
Command Syntax and Usage
cos <user|l1oper|l2oper|l3oper|slbview|slboper|l4oper|oper|crtadmin|l3admin|slbadmin|l4admin|admin|wsadmin|wsowner|wsview>
 
Sets the Class of Service (CoS) to define the user’s authority level. Alteon classes (levels) include:
*User (user)
*Layer 1 Operator (l1oper)
*Layer 2 Operator (l2oper)
*Layer 3 Operator (l3oper)
*SLB Viewer (slbview)
*SLB Operator (slboper)
*Layer 4 Operator (l4oper)
*Operator (oper)
*Certificate Administrator (crtadmin)
*Layer 3 Administrator (l3admin)
*SLB Administrator (slbadmin)
*Layer 4 Administrator (l4admin)
*Administrator (admin)
*Web Security administrator
*Web Security owner
*Web Security viewer
For more information on these security levels, see vADC Console.
name <8 char max>
 
Defines the user name.
Values: 1 – 8 characters
pswd <15 char max>
 
Sets the user password.
Values: 1 – 15 characters
sshkey
 
Sets a public key to be associated to this user.
Or enter none to disassociate a public key from a local user.
SSH public key authorization provides enhanced security and allows a local user simple sign on to the system without the need of entering a password.
Note: You can import an SSH public key using the command
/cfg/sys/access/sshd/sshkey.
backdoor [d | e]
 
Enables or disables user access even when RADIUS or TACACS+ authentication is not available. Allows access from CLI and WEB UI.
Note: /cfg/sys/radius/secbd or /cfg/sys/tacacs/secbd must be also enabled.
Note: This applies to RADIUS and TACACS+ authentication when they are enabled but still not available.
language
 
Sets the Alteon Web Based Management (WBM) interface language for a local user.
Values: english, chinese, korean, japanese
Default: english
crtmng
 
Enables or disables certificate repository management permissions. When enabled, the user is granted full access to the certificate repository.
Note: This is not available to non-administration users.
displog <show | hide>
 
Turns on or off display (showing) of syslog messages to Telnet or SSH sessions for this specific user.
Note: The syslogs will appear on the Telnet/SSH of the specified user only if the global command /oper/displog is also set to show.
Values: hide, show
Default: show
add <real server ID (alphanumeric)>
 
Assigns a real server access to this user.
rem <real server (alphanumeric)>
 
Removes a real server access from this user.
addwa
 
Adds secured web application.
remwa
 
Removes secured web applications.
ena
 
Enables the user ID.
dis
 
Disables the user ID.
del
 
Deletes the user ID.
cur
 
Displays the current user ID configuration.