Hello Alexander,

Thanks added to the latest patch set.
Question though:
It appears like the values for F5-LTM-User-Role are a bit like HEX bitmasks, 
but they are presented here as decimal. Any idea which is correct?


On Wednesday, January 09, 2013 05:08:51 PM Alexander Hartmaier wrote:
> Hi guys,
> please add those to the dictionary (taken from
> http://support.f5.com/kb/en-us/solutions/public/11000/400/sol11431.html):
> 
> #
> # F5 BigIP
> #
> VENDOR      F5     3375
> VENDORATTR  3375   F5-LTM-User-Role                 1       integer
> VENDORATTR  3375   F5-LTM-User-Role-Universal       2       integer    #
> enable/disable VENDORATTR  3375   F5-LTM-User-Partition            3      
> string VENDORATTR  3375   F5-LTM-User-Console              4       integer 
>   # enable/disable VENDORATTR  3375   F5-LTM-User-Shell                5   
>    string     # supported values are disable, tmsh, and bpsh VENDORATTR 
> 3375   F5-LTM-User-Context-1           10       integer VENDORATTR  3375  
> F5-LTM-User-Context-2           11       integer VENDORATTR  3375  
> F5-LTM-User-Info-1              12       string VENDORATTR  3375  
> F5-LTM-User-Info-2              13       string
> 
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Role           Administrator      0
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Role           Resource-Admin    20
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Role           User-Manager      40
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Role           Auditor           80
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Role           Manager          100
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Role           App-Editor       300
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Role           Operator         400
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Role           Guest            700
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Role           Policy-Editor    800
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Role           No-Access        900
> 
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Role-Universal Disabled       0
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Role-Universal Enabled        1
> 
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Console        Disabled       0
> VALUE    F5-LTM-User-Console        Enabled        1
> 
> --
> Best regards, Alexander Hartmaier
> 
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