local-user
Syntax
local-user user-name
undo local-user { user-name | all [ service-type { ftp | lan-access | portal | ssh | telnet | terminal } ] }
View
System view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
user-name: Name for the local user, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 55 characters that does not contain the
domain name. It cannot contain any backward slash (\), forward slash (/), vertical line (|), colon (:),
asterisk (*), question mark (?), less-than sign (<), greater-than sign (>), and the @ sign and cannot be ―a‖,
―al‖, or ―all‖.
all: Specifies all users.
service-type: Specifies the users of a type.
ftp—FTP users.
lan-access—Users accessing the network through an Ethernet, such as 802.1X users.
portal—Portal users.
ssh—SSH users.
telnet—Telnet users.
terminal—Users logging in through the console port or AUX port.
Description
Use the local-user command to add a local user and enter local user view.
Use the undo local-user command to remove the specified local users.
By default, no local user is configured.
Related commands: display local-user and service-type.
Examples
# Add a local user named user1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] local-user user1
[Sysname-luser-user1]
local-user password-display-mode
Syntax
local-user password-display-mode { auto | cipher-force }
undo local-user password-display-mode
View
System view
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