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Authorization-Attribute (Local User View/User Group View) - HP FlexNetwork MSR Series Command Reference Manual

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Default
The number of concurrent logins using the local user name is not limited.
Views
Local user view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
max-user-number: Specifies the maximum number of concurrent logins, in the range of 1 to 1024.
Usage guidelines
This command takes effect only when local accounting is configured for the local user. The
command does not apply to FTP, SFTP, or SCP users, who do not support accounting.
Examples
# Set the maximum number of concurrent logins to 5 for the local user account named abc.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] local-user abc
[Sysname-luser-manage-abc] access-limit 5
Related commands
display local-user

authorization-attribute (local user view/user group view)

Use authorization-attribute to configure authorization attributes for a local user or user group. After
the local user or a local user in the user group passes authentication, the device assigns these
attributes to the user.
Use undo authorization-attribute to restore the default of an authorization attribute.
Syntax
authorization-attribute { acl acl-number | callback-number callback-number | idle-cut minute | ip
ipv4-address | ip-pool ipv4-pool-name | ipv6 ipv6-address | ipv6-pool ipv6-pool-name | ipv6-prefix
ipv6-prefix prefix-length | { primary-dns | secondary-dns } { ip ipv4-address | ipv6 ipv6-address } |
session-timeout minutes | url url-string | user-profile profile-name | user-role role-name | vlan
vlan-id | vpn-instance vpn-instance-name | work-directory directory-name } *
undo authorization-attribute { acl | callback-number | idle-cut | ip | ip-pool | ipv6 | ipv6-pool |
ipv6-prefix | primary-dns { ip | ipv6 } | secondary-dns { ip | ipv6 } | session-timeout | url |
user-profile | user-role role-name | vlan | vpn-instance | work-directory } *
Default
The working directory for FTP, SFTP, and SCP users is the root directory of the NAS. However, the
users do not have permission to access the root directory.
The local users created by a network-admin or level-15 user are assigned the network-operator user
role.
Views
Local user view
User group view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
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