Configuration Mode Commands : System Administration Commands : AAA, Role-Based Management, Radius, and TACACS+ Commands : rbm user
  
rbm user
Assigns a role (that is, a feature set) to a user. A user can be associated with one or more roles.
Syntax
[no] rbm user <username> role <role> permissions <permissions>
Parameters
<username>
Username.
role <role>
Specifies a role-based management type:
•  acceleration_service - Start and stop the optimization service.
•  basic_diagnostics - Customizes system diagnostic logs, but does not include TCP dumps.
•  cifs_acceleration - Enables CIFS optimization settings and Overlapping Open Optimization.
•  citrix_acceleration - Configures Citrix ICA optimization.
•  cloud_acceleration - Configures Cloud optimization.
•  general_settings - Configures a per-source IP connection limit and the maximum connection pooling size.
•  http_acceleration - Configures HTTP optimization settings including cache settings, keep-alive, insert cookie, file extensions to prefetch, and ability to set up HTTP optimization for a specific server subnet.
•  in-path_rules - Configures which TCP traffic to optimize and how to optimize traffic by setting in-path rules. Includes WAN visibility to preserve TCP/IP address or port information.
•  jinitiator_acceleration - Optimizes Oracle E-business application content and forms applications.
•  mapi_acceleration - Optimizes MAPI and set Exchange and NSPI ports.
•  network_settings - Configures these features:
–  Topology definitions
–  Site and network definitions
–  Application definitions
–  Host interface settings
–  Network interface settings
–  DNS cache settings
–  Hardware assist rules
–  Host labels and port labels
You must include this role for users configuring path selection or enforcing QoS policies in addition to the QoS and path selection roles.
•  nfs_acceleration - Configures NFS optimization.
•  notes_acceleration - Configures Lotus Notes optimization.
•  path_selection - Configures path selection. You must also include the network settings role.
•  qos - Enforces QoS policies. You must also include the network settings role.
•  replication_acceleration - Configures the SDRF/A and FCIP storage optimization modules.
•  reports - Sets system report parameters.
•  security_settings - Configures security settings, including RADIUS and TACACS authentication settings and secure vault password.
•  sql_acceleration - Configures MS-SQL optimization.
•  ssl_acceleration - Configures SSL support.
•  sys_admin - Configures a system administrator role. Read-only permission is not allowed for this role. This role allows permission for all other RBM roles, including changing users without being logged in as an administrator. The system administrator role allows you to add or remove a system administrator role for any other user, but not for yourself.
role <role>
•  tcp_dump - Configures TCP dump utility.
•  virtual_services_platform - Adds various types of basic services (such as print, DNS, and DHCP services) in the branch to run in a virtual environment on a SteelHead EX. VSP uses ESXi 5.0 as the virtualization platform. VSP services are available only on the SteelHead EX.
•  windows_domain_auth - Configures Windows domain authentication.
permissions <permissions>
You can also create users, assign passwords to the users, and assign varying configuration roles to the users. A user role determines whether the user has permission to:
•  read-only - With read privileges you can view current configuration settings but you cannot change them.
•  read-write - With write privileges you can view settings and make configuration changes for a feature.
•  deny - With deny privileges you cannot view settings or make configuration changes for a feature.
Usage
The no command option allows for the deletion of a role. Only users with administrative privileges can execute the rbm user command.
Example
amnesiac (config) # rbm user helpdesk role general_settings permissions read-only
Product
SCC, Mobile Controller, SteelHead CX, SteelHead EX, SteelHead-v, SteelHead-c
Related Commands
Host Setup Commands