3Com V7000 Network Router User Manual


 
Using Single User Mode 155
If you want to change the account’s username, you enter the
user-MAC command with --modify plus the --uname parameter and
the
--new-uname parameter.
You cannot use the
user-MAC command with the --modify to
change the value of the --site-id parameter. However, the
--site-id parameter is required in modify mode if you want to
change account parameters for a user who is not located in the
default site (the site on which you are logged in).
Single User Mode
Command Syntax
This section describes the
user-MAC command syntax for the add, modify,
and delete modes. Optional parameters appear in brackets.
Single user Add mode uses the following command syntax:
user-MAC --uname User Name --phone Phone Number
[--password Password] [--title Title] [--first First Name]
[--middle Middle Name] [--last Last Name]
[--email Email Address] [--street1 Street Address1]
[--street2 Street Address2] [--city City Name]
[--stateprov State Or Province] [--country Country Name]
[--zip Zip Code] [--site-id Site Id]
[--remote Host IP Addr][--pprofile Phone Profile Name]
Single user Delete mode uses the following command syntax:
user-MAC --delete --uname User Name [--site-id Site Id]
[--remote Host IP Addr]
Single user Modify mode uses the following command syntax:
user-MAC --mod --uname User Name
[--new-uname New User Name][--password Password]
[--title Title] [--first First Name] [--middle Middle Name]
[--last Last Name] [--email Email Address]
[--street1 Street Address1] [--street2 Street Address2]
[--city City Name] [--state State Or Province]
[--country Country Name] [--zip Zip Code]
[--phone Old Phone Number] [--new-phone New Number]
[--site-id Site Id] [--remote Host IP Addr]
Single User Mode
Examples
This section provides an example illustrating the user-MAC command
syntax required to add, modify, and delete a user account in single user
mode.