HP MSR Series Configuration Manual page 36

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Local user configuration task list
Tasks at a glance
(Required.)
(Optional.)
(Optional.)
Configuring local user attributes
When you configure local user attributes, follow these guidelines:
When you use the password-control enable command to globally enable the password
control feature, local user passwords are not displayed.
You can configure authorization attributes and password control attributes in local user view or
user group view. The setting in local user view takes precedence over the setting in user group
view.
Configure authorization attributes according to the application environments and purposes.
Support for authorization attributes depends on the service types of users.
For PPP users, only the following authorization attributes are effective: callback-number,
idle-cut, ip, ipv6, ipv6-pool, ipv6-prefix, primary-dns, secondary-dns, url, user-profile,
and vpn-instance.
For IPoE users, only the following authorization attributes are effective: idle-cut, ip, ipv6,
ipv6-pool, ipv6-prefix, user-profile, and vpn-instance.
For portal users, only the following authorization attributes are effective: acl, idle-cut, ip,
ipv6, ipv6-pool, user-profile, and vlan.
For LAN users, only the following authorization attributes are effective: acl, user-profile,
and vlan.
For HTTP, HTTPS, Telnet, and terminal users, only the authorization attribute user-role is
effective.
For SSH and FTP users, only the authorization attributes user-role and work-directory are
effective.
For SSL VPN users, only the authorization attribute sslvpn-policy-group is effective.
For other types of local users, no authorization attribute is effective.
To configure local user attributes:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Add a local user and
enter local user view.
Configuring local user attributes
Configuring user group attributes
Displaying and maintaining local users and local user groups
Command
system-view
local-user user-name [ class
{ manage | network } ]
Remarks
N/A
By default, no local user exists.
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