**To describe users** The following ``describe-users`` example returns a list of users. :: aws elasticache describe-users Output:: { "Users": [ { "UserId": "default", "UserName": "default", "Status": "active", "Engine": "redis", "AccessString": "on ~* +@all", "UserGroupIds": [ "myusergroup" ], "Authentication": { "Type": "no-password" }, "ARN": "arn:aws:elasticache:us-west-2:xxxxxxxxxx52:user:default" }, { "UserId": "user1", "UserName": "myUser", "Status": "active", "Engine": "redis", "AccessString": "on ~* +@all", "UserGroupIds": [], "Authentication": { "Type": "password", "PasswordCount": 1 }, "ARN": "arn:aws:elasticache:us-west-2:xxxxxxxxxx52:user:user1" }, { "UserId": "user2", "UserName": "myUser", "Status": "active", "Engine": "redis", "AccessString": "on ~app::* -@all +@read +@hash +@bitmap +@geo -setbit -bitfield -hset -hsetnx -hmset -hincrby -hincrbyfloat -hdel -bitop -geoadd -georadius -georadiusbymember", "UserGroupIds": [], "Authentication": { "Type": "password", "PasswordCount": 1 }, "ARN": "arn:aws:elasticache:us-west-2:xxxxxxxxxx52:user:user2" } ] } For more information, see `Authenticating Users with Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) `__ in the *Elasticache User Guide*.