Local User Configuration Tasks At A Glance; Configuring Attributes For Device Management Users - H3C SR8800-F Configuration Manual

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Local user configuration tasks at a glance

Tasks at a glance
(Required.) Configure local user attributes based on the user type:

Configuring attributes for device management users

Configuring attributes for network access users
Configuring local guest attributes
(Optional.)
Configuring user group attributes
(Optional.)
Managing local guests
Configuring attributes for device management users
When you configure attributes for a device management user, follow these restrictions and
guidelines:
When you use the password-control enable command to globally enable the password
control feature, local user passwords are not displayed.
You can configure authorization attributes and password control attributes in local user view or
user group view. The setting in local user view takes precedence over the setting in user group
view.
To configure attributes for a device management user:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Add a local user and
enter device
management user view.
3.
(Optional.) Configure a
password for the local
user.
4.
Assign services to the
local user.
5.
(Optional.) Set the
status of the local user.
6.
(Optional.) Set the
upper limit of
concurrent logins using
the local user name.
Command
system-view
local-user user-name [ class
manage ]
password [ { hash | simple }
string ]
service-type { ftp | ssh | telnet |
terminal } * }
state { active | block }
access-limit max-user-number
16
Remarks
N/A
By default, no local users exist.
By default, no password is configured
for a local user. A local user can pass
authentication after entering the correct
username and passing attribute checks.
By default, no services are authorized to
a local user.
By default, a local user is in active state
and can request network services.
By default, the number of concurrent
logins is not limited for the local user.
This command takes effect only when
local accounting is configured for the
local user. It does not apply to FTP,
SFTP, or SCP users. These users do
not support accounting.

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