Configuring Local User Attributes - H3C S5120-SI Series Operation Manual

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With the accounting optional command configured, a user that would be otherwise disconnected
can still use the network resources even when no accounting server is available or communication
with the current accounting server fails.
The local accounting is not used for accounting implementation, but together with the attribute
access-limit command for limiting the number of local user connections. However, with the
accounting optional command configured, the limit on the number of local user connections is not
effective.
The accounting method specified with the accounting default command is for all types of users
and has a priority lower than that for a specific access mode.
With the radius-scheme radius-scheme-name local keyword and argument combination
configured, local accounting is the backup method and is used only when the remote server is not
available.
If the primary accounting method is local or none, the system performs local accounting or does
not perform any accounting, and will not use the RADIUS accounting scheme.
In login access mode, accounting is not supported for FTP services.

Configuring Local User Attributes

For local authentication, you need to create local users and configure user attributes on the device as
needed.
A local user represents a set of user attributes configured on a device and is uniquely identified by the
username. For a user requesting a network service to pass local authentication, you must add an entry
as required in the local user database of the device.
Each local user belongs to a local user group and bears all attributes of the group, such as the
authorization attributes. For details about local user group, refer to
You can configure an authorization attribute in user group view or local user view, making the attribute
effective on all local users of the group or only the local user. An authorization attribute configured in
local user view takes precedence over the same attribute configured in user group view.
Follow these steps to configure the attributes for a local user:
To do...
Enter system view
Set the password display mode for
all local users
Add a local user and enter local
user view
Configure a password for the local
user
Use the command...
system-view
local-user
password-display-mode { auto
| cipher-force }
local-user user-name
password { cipher | simple }
password
1-15
Configuring User Group
Remarks
Optional
auto by default, indicating
to display the password of
a local user in the way
indicated by the password
command.
Required
No local user exists by
default.
Optional
Attributes.

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