Display Local-User - H3C s3100 series Command Manual

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Field
Vlan-assignment-mode
Domain User Template
Idle-Cut
Self-service URL
Messenger Time
Default Domain Name

display local-user

Syntax
display local-user [ domain isp-name | idle-cut { disable | enable } | vlan vlan-id | service-type { ftp
| lan-access | ssh | telnet | terminal } | state { active | block } | user-name user-name ]
View
Any view
Parameters
domain isp-name: Displays all local users belonging to a specified ISP domain. Here, isp-name is the
name of an ISP domain, a string of up to 128 characters. You can only specify an existing ISP domain.
idle-cut { disable | enable }: Displays the local users who are inhibited from enabling the idle-cut
function, or the local users who are allowed to enable the idle-cut function. Here, disable specifies the
inhibited local users and enable specifies the allowed local users.
vlan vlan-id: Displays the local users belonging to a specified VLAN. Here, vlan-id ranges from 1 to
4094.
service-type: Displays the local users of a specified type. You can specify one of the following user
types: ftp, lan-access (generally, this type of users are Ethernet access users, for example, 802.1x
users), ssh, telnet, and terminal (this type of user is a terminal user who logs into the switch through
the Console port).
state { active | block }: Displays the local users in a specified state. Here active represents the users
allowed to request network services, and block represents the users inhibited from requesting network
services.
user-name user-name: Displays the local user with a specified username. Here, user-name is a string
of up to 184 characters.
Description
Use the display local-user command to display information about specified or all local users.
Related commands: local-user.
VLAN assignment mode, which can be Integer or String.
Domain user template settings, that is, attribute settings for all users
in the domain.
Status of the idle-cut function
Self-service URL for password changing
Settings of the messenger time service, which is for reminding online
users of their remaining online time.
The setting in this example indicates that the system starts to remind
an online user (at an interval of 10 minutes) when the remaining
online time is 30 minutes.
Default ISP domain of the system
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