
Specifies the level of access to the BIG-IP system command line interface. Partition access, that is, access to all partitions.) (Accounts with these roles always have universal When you assign the user role of Administrator, Resource Administrator, or Auditor, the list of partitions to choose from becomes unavailable.


Specifies a user role for each partition to which the user has access when logged on to the BIG-IP Specifies a password that the user will use to log in to the BIG-IP Note that you cannot edit the value of this setting. Objects (including user account objects) have the Partition Partition in which the user account object resides. When viewing the properties of an existing user account, displays the name of the Which means that names such as JONES and Jones are treated as separate user For objects in partition B, he has read access only. Reside in that partition, but he has no permission to manage other types of objects in the Respect to partition A, he can fully manage digital certificates that This means that user jsmith can create, modify,Īnd delete several types of local traffic objects that reside in partitionĪ, but in partition B, she is restricted toĮnabling and disabling nodes, pool members, virtual servers, and virtual addresses.įor user rjones, you can grant him access to the same partitionsĪ and B, but assign him the roles of Certificate Manager for partition A and a role of Operator for partitionī. To that user account for each partition to which the user has access.įor example, suppose you grant local user jsmith access to partitionsĪ and B, and in the process, assign her a role of Locally-stored accounts, the BIG-IP system checks the account to determine the user role assigned


When a user logs into the BIG-IP system using one of these The BIG-IP system stores local user accounts (including user names, passwords, and user roles) Managing local user accounts refers to the tasks of creating, viewing, modifying, and deleting user accounts that reside on the BIG-IP ® system.
