Brocade Web Tools Administrator's Guide - Supporting Fabric OS v7.0.0 (53-1002152-01, March 2012)
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Deleting user-defined accounts
To delete user-defined accounts, perform the following steps.
1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in “Opening the Switch Administration
window” on page 33.
2. Select the User tab.
3. Select the account to remove and click Remove.
4. Click Apply to save your changes.
You cannot delete the default accounts. An account cannot delete itself. All active command line
interface (CLI) sessions for the deleted account are logged out.
Changing user account parameters
You cannot change the user name of the account using this procedure. To change the user name,
you must delete the account and create a new account.
Users can select their own accounts in the user account table and change the password. All other
buttons are unavailable.
To change the user account parameters, perform the following steps.
1. Open the Switch Administration window as described in “Opening the Switch Administration
window” on page 33.
2. Select the User tab.
3. Select the account to modify.
NOTE
You cannot modify the default root and factory accounts, even if you are logged in as root.
4. Click Modify.
The Modify User Account dialog box displays.
NOTE
If the user account you are modifying does not have a subset of your Admin Domains, a
warning message displays to inform you of the permissions conflict.
5. Select a role from the menu.
You can change the role only on user-level accounts. You cannot change the role on the admin
or root accounts. You cannot change the role of your own account.
6. Enter a new description.
You can change the description only on user-level accounts. You cannot change the
description of the default accounts. You cannot change the description of your own account.
7. Cl ick Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable the account.
You can enable and disable user- and admin-level accounts, but not your own account. You
cannot enable or disable your own account or the factory account. Only the root account can
disable itself. If you disable an account, all active CLI sessions for that account are logged out.