HP 5120 series Configuration Manual page 49

Gigabit ethernet switches
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Enable command accounting
Exit to system view
Enter the default ISP
domain view
Specify the AAA
scheme to be applied to
the domain
Configure
the
authentic
ation
mode
Exit to system view
Create a local user and enter local
user view
Set the local password
Use the command...
command accounting
quit
domain domain-name
authentication default
{ hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name [ local ]
| local | none | radius-scheme
radius-scheme-name [ local ] }
quit
local-user user-name
password { cipher | simple }
password
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Remarks
Optional
By default, command
accounting is disabled. The
accounting server does not
record the commands executed
by users.
Command accounting allows
the HWTACACS server to
record all executed commands
that are supported by the
device, regardless of the
command execution result. This
helps control and monitor user
operations on the device. If
command accounting is
enabled and command
authorization is not enabled,
every executed command is
recorded on the HWTACACS
server. If both command
accounting and command
authorization are enabled, only
the authorized and executed
commands are recorded on the
HWTACACS server.
Configure the AAA accounting
server before enabling
command accounting.
Optional
By default, the AAA scheme is
local.
If you specify the local AAA
scheme, perform the configuration
concerning local user as well. If you
specify an existing scheme by
providing the radius-scheme-name
argument, perform the following
configuration as well:
For RADIUS and HWTACACS
configuration, see the Security
Configuration Guide.
Configure the username and
password on the AAA server.
(For more information, see the
Security Configuration Guide.)
By default, no local user exists.
Required
By default, no local password is set.

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