all: Specifies all users.
service-type: Specifies the local users that use a specific type of service.
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advpn: ADVPN tunnel users.
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ftp: FTP users.
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http: HTTP users.
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https: HTTPS users.
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ike: IKE users that access the network through IKE extended authenticatio n.
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ipoe: IPoE users that access the network through Layer 2 or Layer 3 leased lines or STBs.
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lan-access: LAN users that typically access the network through an Ethernet, such as 802.1X
users.
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pad: X.25 PAD users.
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portal: Portal users.
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ppp: PPP users.
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ssh: SSH users.
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sslvpn: SSL VPN users.
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telnet: Telnet users.
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terminal: Terminal users that log in through console ports, AUX ports, or async ports.
Usage guidelines
If you do not specify the class { manage | network } option, this command adds a device
management user.
Examples
# Add a device management user named user1 and enter local user view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] local-user user1 class manage
[Sysname-luser-manage-user1]
# Add a network access user named user2 and enter local user view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] local-user user2 class network
[Sysname-luser-network-user2]
# Add a local guest named user3 and enter local guest view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] local-user user3 class network guest
[Sysname-luser-network(guest)-user3]
Related commands
display local-user
service-type (local user view)
local-user-export class network guest
Use local-user-export class network guest to export local guest account information to a .csv file
in the specified path.
Syntax
local-user-export class network guest url url-string
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