Cisco CRS-1 Series - Manual

Cisco CRS-1 Series

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Table of Contents:

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  • Page 3 – Users Tab; Field; User Configuration Area; Password ellipsis button; User Groups Area
  • Page 4 – User Group Configuration Area
  • Page 6 – AAA User Tasks Window; Task Group Configuration Area
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C H A P T E R

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Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Craft Works Interface Configuration Applications Reference Guide

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User Administration Application

The User Administration Application contains the following tabs and subtabs:

Users Tab, page 4-3

User Groups Tab, page 4-3

Task Groups Tab, page 4-5

AAA User Tasks Window, page 4-6

The router user attributes form the basis of the router operating system administrative model. Each router
user is associated with the following attributes:

User ID (ASCII string) that identifies the user uniquely across an administrative domain (maximum
of 253 characters).

Password stored encrypted (maximum of 253 characters).

List of user groups (at least one) of which the user is a member (thereby enabling attributes such as
task IDs).

The router allows you to configure groups of users and the job characteristics that are common in groups
of users. All groups must be explicitly assigned to users. Users are not assigned to groups by default. A
user can be assigned to more than one group.

A user group defines a collection of users who share a common set of attributes such as access privileges.
Each user may be associated with one or more user groups.

The router system provides a collection of user groups whose attributes are already defined. The
predefined groups include:

root-system

root-lr

sysadmin

netadmin

operator

cisco-support

The user group root-system has root owners as the only members. The root-system group has predefined
authorization; that is, it has the complete responsibility for root owner managed resources and certain
responsibilities in other logical routers (LRs). Authorization is enabled by default for root system users
in any LR. Refer to the Configuring AAA Services on Cisco IOS-XR module of the Cisco IOS-XR System
Security Configuration Guide
for detailed information on the predefined user groups.

Users can configure their own user groups to meet particular needs.

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Summary

Page 2 - See

4-2 Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Craft Works Interface Configuration Applications Reference Guide OL-5497-01 Chapter 4 User Administration Application Router control, configure, or monitor operational tasks are represented by task IDs. A task ID definesthe permission to execute an opera...

Page 3 - Users Tab; Field; User Configuration Area; Password ellipsis button; User Groups Area

4-3 Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Craft Works Interface Configuration Applications Reference Guide OL-5497-01 Chapter 4 User Administration Application Users Tab Users Tab Each user is identified by a username that is unique across the administrative domain. Each user must bea member of ...

Page 4 - User Group Configuration Area

4-4 Cisco CRS-1 Series Carrier Routing System Craft Works Interface Configuration Applications Reference Guide OL-5497-01 Chapter 4 User Administration Application User Groups Tab Figure 4-2 User Groups Tab Table 4-2 User Groups Tab Description Field Description User Group Configuration Area Name fi...

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