
NOTE: In the current CMC firmware version, the objects cfgUserAdminEnable and cfgUserAdminPrivilege are
interrelated; changing the value of one property causes the value of the other property to change. For example, if a
user does not have login privilege, the user is disabled by default. When you enable the user by changing the value
of the UserAdminEnable to 1, the right-most digit of the UserAdminPrivilege also becomes 1. On the other hand, if
you change the right-most digit of the UserAdminPrivilege to 0, the value of the UserAdminEnable becomes 0.
Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use the command as follows: -i <index group>,
supply an index group number
To use this object property for CMC, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
NOTE: For CMC, you can configure a setting that does not have the hash sign (#) prefixed in the output. To modify a
configurable object, use the —o option.
The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgUserAdmin group.
cfgUserAdminIndex (Read Only)
Description The unique index of a user.
For CMC, the index number is used to specify a unique group name. Only valid for indexed groups.
Legal Values
• For iDRAC: This parameter is populated based on the existing instances.
• For CMC: The parameter specifies decimal integer 1–16.
Default
<index of the instance>
cfgUserAdminIpmiLanPrivilege (Read or Write)
Description The maximum privilege on the IPMI LAN channel.
This object property is specific to iDRAC.
Legal Values
• 2(User)
• 3(Operator)
• 4(Administrator)
• 15(No access)
Default
• 4(User 2)
• 15(All others)
cfgUserAdminPrivilege (Read or Write)
Description
This property specifies the role-based authority privileges allowed for the user. The value is
represented as a bit mask that allows for any combination of privilege values. The table below
describes the user privilege bit values that can be combined to create bit masks.
Legal Values
• For iDRAC: 0x00000000 to 0x000001ff, and 0x0
• For CMC: 0x0000000-0x0000fff, and 0x0
Default
0x00000000
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