group (AAA)
To add a user to a group, use the group command in username configuration mode. To remove the user from
a group, use the no form of this command.
group {root-system| root-lr| netadmin| sysadmin| operator| cisco-support| serviceadmin| group-name}
no group {root-system| root-lr| netadmin| sysadmin| operator| cisco-support| serviceadmin| group-name}
Syntax Description
Adds the user to the predefined root-system group. Only users with
root-system authority may use this option.
root-system
Adds the user to the predefined root-lr group. Only users with root-system
authority or root-lr authority may use this option.
root-lr
Adds the user to the predefined network administrators group.netadmin
Adds the user to the predefined system administrators group.sysadmin
Adds the user to the predefined operator group.operator
Adds the user to the predefined Cisco support personnel group.cisco-support
Adds the user to the predefined service administrators group.serviceadmin
Adds the user to a named user group that has already been defined with the
usergroup command.
group-name
Command Default
None
Command Modes
Username configuration
Command History
ModificationRelease
This command was introduced.Release 2.0
The serviceadmin keyword was added.Release 3.3.0
Usage Guidelines
The predefined group root-system may be specified only by root-system users while configuring administration.
Use the group command in username configuration mode. To access username configuration mode, use the
username, on page 119 command in global configuration mode.
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group (AAA)