Defining Login Classes; Creating User Accounts - Juniper J-Series Administration Manual

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Services Router Administration Guide
Controlling User Access
This section contains the following topics:

Defining Login Classes

You can define any number of login classes. You then apply one login class to an
individual user account, as described in "Creating User Accounts" on page 17 and
"Setting Up Template Accounts" on page 18.
The procedure provided in this section creates a sample login class named
operator-and-boot
To define login classes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Table 14: Defining Login Classes
Task
Navigate to the System
Login level in the
configuration hierarchy.
16
Managing User Authentication with a Configuration Editor
Defining Login Classes on page 16
Creating User Accounts on page 17
with the following privileges:
The
login class can reboot the Services Router using the
operator-and-boot
system reboot
command.
The
operator-and-boot
login class can also use commands defined in the
,
,
, and
network
reset
trace
"Permission Bits" on page 5.
Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLI
configuration editor.
Perform the configuration tasks described in Table 14 on page 16.
If you are finished configuring the network, commit the configuration.
Go on to one of the following procedures:
To create user accounts, see "Creating User Accounts" on page 17.
To create shared user accounts, see "Setting Up Template
Accounts" on page 18.
J-Web Configuration Editor
1.
In the J-Web interface, select Configuration>View
and Edit>Edit Configuration.
2.
Next to System, click Configure or Edit.
3.
Next to Login, click Configure or Edit.
permission bits. For more information, see
view
CLI Configuration Editor
From the
enter
edit system login
request
clear
,
[edit]
hierarchy level,

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