H3C S5500-SI Series Operation Manual page 564

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To do...
Add a local user and enter local
user view
Configure a password for the local
user
Place the local user to the state of
active or blocked
Set the maximum number of user
connections using the local user
account
Specify the service types for the
local user
Configure the binding attributes for
the local user
Configure the authorization
attributes for the local user
Set the expiration time of the user
Specify the user group for the local
user
Note that:
With the local-user password-display-mode cipher-force command configured, a local user
password is always displayed in cipher text, regardless of the configuration of the password
command. In this case, if you use the save command to save the configuration, all existing local
user passwords will still be displayed in cipher text after the device restarts, even if you restore the
display mode to auto.
The access-limit command configured for a local user takes effect only when local accounting is
used.
Use the command...
local-user user-name
password { cipher | simple }
password
state { active | block }
access-limit max-user-number
service-type { ftp | lan-access |
{ ssh | telnet | terminal } * |
portal }
bind-attribute { call-number
call-number [ : subcall-number ] |
ip ip-address | location port
slot-number subslot-number
port-number | mac mac-address
| vlan vlan-id } *
authorization-attribute { acl
acl-number | callback-number
callback-number | idle-cut
minute | level level |
user-profile profile-name | vlan
vlan-id | work-directory
directory-name } *
expiration-date time
group group-name
1-20
Remarks
Required
No local user exists by
default.
Optional
Optional
When created, a local user
is in the state of active by
default, and the user can
request network services.
Optional
By default, there is no limit
on the maximum number of
user connections using the
same local user account.
Optional
By default, no service is
authorized to a user.
Optional
By default, no binding
attribute is configured for a
local user.
Optional
By default, no authorization
attribute is configured for a
local user.
Optional
Not set by default
Optional
By default, a local user
belongs to default user
group system.

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