The access command validates a users authority or controls authorization services. You can use the access command to retrieve information about user groups, add a user to a group, delete a user from a group, and specify a mapping between site-defined administrative groups and the other administrative groups that are used to authorize actions on the Service Processor.
The following access subcommands are available:
| Subcommand Group | Description |
|---|---|
| Access Config-sharing | Controls configuration sharing in order to perform autoconfiguration. |
| Access Groups | Returns the authorization group for a specific user or a list of defined groups. |
| Access Map | Maps, unmaps, and returns a list of existing site-specified group names (the directory service group) mapped to one of the standard administrative groups. |
| Access Public Key | Manages public keys and public key users. |
| Access Services | Enables, disables, or defines a directory services mechanism that determines a user's group memberships. |
| Access Trust | Creates a host-based trust relationship for the specified host. |
| Access User | Manages local users or a group of users. |
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