Bind-Attribute - HP 5120 SI series Command Reference Manual

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Every configurable authorization attribute has its definite application environments and purposes.
Consider the service types of users when assigning authorization attributes.
Authorization attributes configured for a user group are effective for all local users in the group. You can
group local users to improve configuration and management efficiency.
An authorization attribute configured in local user view takes precedence over the same attribute
configured in user group view. If an authorization attribute is configured in user group view but not in
local user view, the setting in user group view takes effect.
If only one user is playing the role of security log administrator in the system, you cannot delete the user
account, or remove or change the user's role, unless you configure another user as a security log
administrator first.
Examples
# Configure the authorized VLAN of user group abc as VLAN 3.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] user-group abc
[Sysname-ugroup-abc] authorization-attribute vlan 3

bind-attribute

Syntax
bind-attribute { ip ip-address | location port slot-number subslot-number port-number | mac mac-address
| vlan vlan-id } *
undo bind-attribute { ip | location | mac | vlan } *
View
Local user view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
ip ip-address: Specifies the IP address of the user.
location: Specifies the port binding attribute of the user.
port slot-number subslot-number port-number: Specifies the port to which the user is bound. The
slot-number argument is in the range 0 to 255, the subslot-number argument is in the range 0 to 15, and
the port-number argument is in the range 0 to 255. Only the numbers make sense here; port types are
not taken into account.
mac mac-address: Specifies the MAC address of the user in the format H-H-H.
vlan vlan-id: Specifies the VLAN to which the user belongs. The vlan-id argument is in the range 1 to
4094.
Description
Use the bind-attribute command to configure binding attributes for a local user.
Use the undo bind-attribute command to remove binding attributes of a local user.
By default, no binding attribute is configured for a local user.
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