Display Local-User - HP 3600 v2 Series Command Reference Manual

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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.
Binding attributes are checked upon authentication of a local user. If the binding attributes of a local user
do not match the configured ones, the user fails the checking and the authentication.
Binding attribute checking does not take the service types of the users into account. A configured binding
attribute is effective for all types of users. Be cautious when deciding which binding attributes should be
configured for which type of local users. For example, an IP address binding is applicable to only 802.1X
authentication that supports IP address upload. If you configure an IP address binding for an
authentication method that does not support IP address upload, for example, MAC authentication, the
local authentication will fail.
Examples
# Configure the bound IP of local user abc as 3.3.3.3.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] local-user abc
[Sysname-luser-abc] bind-attribute ip 3.3.3.3

display local-user

Syntax
display local-user [ idle-cut { disable | enable } | service-type { ftp | lan-access | portal | ssh | telnet
| terminal | web } | state { active | block } | user-name user-name | vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ]
[ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ]
View
Any view
Default level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
idle-cut { disable | enable }: Specifies local users with the idle cut function disabled or enabled.
service-type: Specifies the local users that use a specific type of service.
ftp—FTP users.
lan-access—Users accessing the network through 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.
Web—Web users.
state { active | block }: Specifies local users in the state of active or blocked. A local user in active state
can access network services, but a local user in blocked state cannot.
user-name user-name: Specifies all local users using the specified username. The username is a
case-sensitive string of 1 to 55 characters and does not contain the domain name.
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