Reference Guide

1136 Brocade Fabric OS Command Reference
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userConfig
--addlf | --deletelf
Adds Logical Fabric or chassis permissions to a user account or deletes Logical Fabric or
chassis permission from a user account. The following operands are supported:
username
Specifies the account login name.
-h LF_ID
Specifies the account's home Logical Fabric. This operand is optional.
If a home Logical Fabric is specified with the --addlf option, the home Logical Fabric
must be one of the Logical Fabrics in LF_ID_list. If a home Logical Fabric is not
specified and the account did not previously have a home Logical Fabric, the home
Logical Fabric is set to the lowest numbered Logical Fabric in the user's Logical Fabric
permissions.
If a home Logical Fabric is specified with the --deletelf option, the home Logical Fabric
must be one of the Logical Fabrics in the Logical Fabric permissions remaining after
the Logical Fabrics specified in LF_ID_list have been removed. If a home Logical
Fabric is not specified, the current home Logical Fabric remains unchanged, if it is still
in the user's Logical Fabric permissions. If a home Logical Fabric is not specified and
the current home Logical Fabric is deleted, the new home Logical Fabric is set to the
lowest numbered Logical Fabric in the user's Logical Fabric permissions.
The account's existing Logical Fabric permission and the LF_ID_list must be a subset of the
Logical Fabric permissions of the account executing this command.
-l LF_ID_list
Specifies the logical fabric IDs to be added or deleted. Specify a range (1-5) or a list of
Logical Fabric IDs separated by comma (1,2,3), or a combination of both (1-5,7).
-r role
Specifies the role associated with the Logical Fabric ID list given in this command. This
operand is required when you specify an LF_ID_list operand.
-c [chassis_role]
Specifies the account's access permissions regarding chassis-level commands. To remove
an account's chassis permissions, specify -c only. To add chassis permissions, specify a
chassis role with the --c option.
--delete username
Deletes the specified account from the switch. This command prompts for confirmation.
Once an account is deleted, the CLI sessions associated with the account are terminated.
The following restrictions apply when you delete an account:
You cannot delete a default account.
You cannot delete your own account.
LF_ID list and associated Logical Fabric permissions for username must be a subset of the
Logical Fabric permissions of the account that executes the userConfig --delete
command.
--help
Displays the command usage. In a Logical Fabric-enabled environment, options specific to
Logical Fabrics are displayed.