Logging In to a Router
Predefined User Groups
Cisco IOS XR Software includes a set of predefined user groups that meets the needs of most
organizations. These groups are described in
Table 3-2
User Group
root-system
root-lr
sysadmin
netadmin
operator
cisco-support
For information on configuring user groups, see Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router
System Security Configuration Guide..
Viewing Your User Groups and Task IDs
To view user groups and task IDs associated with your account, enter show user in EXEC mode.
Table 3-3
Table 3-3
Command
show user
show user tasks
show user group
show user all
show aaa usergroup group-name
Examples
The following examples illustrate how to view user privileges:
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Predefined User Group Descriptions
summarizes this command's options.
Account Information Options
show user Command: Example, page 3-9
show user tasks Command: Example, page 3-9
show user group Command: Example, page 3-9
show user all Command: Example, page 3-9
show aaa usergroup Command: Example, page 3-10
Table
3-2.
Privileges
Display and execute all commands for all RPs in the system.
Display and execute all commands within a single RP.
Perform system administration tasks for the router, such as
maintaining where the core dumps are stored or setting up the Network
Time Protocol (NTP) clock.
Configure network protocols, like Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
(usually used by network administrators).
Perform day-to-day monitoring activities, and have limited
configuration rights.
Debug and troubleshoot features (usually, used by Cisco Technical
Support personnel).
Description
Displays your user name
Displays the task IDs assigned to your account
Displays the user groups assigned to your account
Displays all user groups and task ID information for your account
Displays the task IDs assigned to a user group
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