This section explains user groups.
Use commands to operate user groups. Only users with the special administrator role can create user groups.
For details on the command, refer to "E.6.2 rcxadm usergroup".
When you create a user account, you can set an access scope and role.
Use commands to create a user account. For details on the command, refer to "E.6.1 rcxadm user".
Use the procedures described below to set an access scope and role.
Creating a User Group
This section explains how to create user groups.
Use the following procedure to create user groups:
Create a User
Execute the rcxadm user command to create a user.
Create a User Group and Set an Access Scope
Execute the rcxadm usergroup create command to create a user group and set an access scope.
For details on the command, refer to "E.6.2 rcxadm usergroup".
Modifying a User Group
This section explains how to modify user groups.
Execute the rcxadm usergroup modify command to modify a user group.
For details on the command, refer to "E.6.2 rcxadm usergroup".
Deleting a User Group
This section explains how to delete user groups.
You cannot delete a user group if it has users registered.
Before deleting the user group, move all the users that belong to the user group to another user group or delete them.
Execute the rcxadm usergroup delete command to delete a user group.
Use a user account operation command to specify the settings for users belonging to user groups. Only users with the special administrator role can modify the relationship between user groups and users. Users with the administrator, L-Server administrator, or infrastructure administrator roles cannot perform any operations related to user groups.
For details on the command, refer to "E.6.2 rcxadm usergroup".