Cisco Cisco IPICS Release 4.5 Instrucciones De Seguridad Importantes

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Cisco IPICS Command Line Interface Reference Guide, Cisco IPICS Release 4.10(2)
  Bulk Users Import Command
--set_max_users
Sets the maximum number of users that can be imported at one time by the 
Bulk Users Import command. If an operation attempts to import more 
records than this option allows, the operation aborts and no users are 
imported.
When you execute the Bulk Users Import command with this option, the 
system displays the value that is configured currently and prompts you for a 
new value. To set a new value, enter the value, press the Enter key, then type 
y and press the Enter key again to confirm.
Valid values are integers 1 through 100000. The default value is 50000.
--set_default_role
Sets the Cisco IPICS role for new users that are imported.
When you execute the Bulk Users Import command with this option, the 
system displays the current role for new imported users and prompts you to 
enter the role that you want. To set a new role, enter the number that 
corresponds to the role that you want to assign, press the Enter key, then type 
y and press the Enter key again to confirm.
Values for assigning roles are:
0—User role
1—All role (available only if the imported users are using the SYSTEM 
ops view)
2—Dispatcher role
3—Operator role
4—Ops View Administrator role
5—System Administrator role (available only if the imported users are 
using the SYSTEM ops view)
The default value is 3 (operator role).
--csv
Imports the specified input file, which is a CSV file that defines the users to 
be added to Cisco IPICS.
CSV_file
Name of the CSV input file that defines the users to add.
The file must adhere to the guidelines that the 
 section describes. If this file includes records that define users who 
already exist in Cisco IPICS, those records are rejected and information 
about those users is not affected in Cisco IPICS.
Include the path if the file is not in the current folder.
--ldif
Imports the specified input file, which is an LDIF file that defines the users 
to be added to Cisco IPICS.
The LDIF file contains user information that has been exported from the 
LDAP server.