HP 3600 v2 Series Configuration Manual page 33

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Step
9.
Configure the authorization
attributes for the local user.
10.
Set the validity time of the
local user.
11.
Set the expiration time of the
local user.
12.
Assign the local user to a user
group.
Configuring user group attributes
User groups simplify local user configuration and management. A user group consists of a group of local
users and has a set of local user attributes. You can configure local user attributes for a user group to
implement centralized user attributes management for the local users in the group. Configurable user
attributes include password control attributes and authorization attributes.
By default, every newly added local user belongs to the system default user group system and bears all
attributes of the group. To change the user group to which a local user belongs, use the user-group
command in local user view.
To configure attributes for a user group:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a user group and enter
user group view.
Command
authorization-attribute { acl
acl-number | idle-cut minute | level
level | user-profile profile-name |
user-role { guest | guest-manager
| security-audit } | vlan vlan-id |
work-directory directory-name } *
validity-date time
expiration-date time
group group-name
Command
system-view
user-group group-name
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Remarks
Optional.
By default, no authorization
attribute is configured for a local
user.
For LAN and portal users, only acl,
idle-cut, user-profile, and vlan are
supported.
For SSH, terminal, and Web users,
only level is supported.
For FTP users, only level and
work-directory are supported.
For Telnet users, only level and
user-role is supported.
For other types of local users, no
binding attribute is supported.
Optional.
Not set by default.
Optional.
Not set by default.
Optional.
By default, a local user belongs to
the default user group system.
Remarks
N/A
N/A

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