H3C S5500-HI Series Fundamentals Configuration Manual page 27

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[Sysname-luser-test] authorization-attribute level 3
Configuring the user privilege level directly on a user interface
To configure the user privilege level directly on a user interface that uses the scheme authentication mode:
Step
1.
Configure the authentication
type for SSH users as
publickey.
2.
Enter system view.
3.
Enter user interface view.
4.
Enable the scheme
authentication mode.
5.
Configure the user privilege
level.
To configure the user privilege level directly on a user interface that uses the none or password
authentication mode:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter user interface view.
3.
Configure the authentication
mode for any user who uses
the current user interface to
log in to the device.
4.
Configure the privilege level
of users logged in through the
current user interface.
For example:
# Display the commands a Telnet user can use by default after login.
<Sysname> ?
User view commands:
cfd
Connectivity fault detection (IEEE 802.1ag)
Command
For more information, see Security
Configuration Guide.
system-view
user-interface { first-num1
[ last-num1 ] | vty first-num2
[ last-num2 ] }
authentication-mode scheme
user privilege level level
Command
system-view
user-interface { first-num1
[ last-num1 ] | { aux | vty }
first-num2 [ last-num2 ] }
authentication-mode { none |
password }
user privilege level level
15
Remarks
Required only for SSH users who
use public-key authentication.
N/A
N/A
By default, the authentication
mode for VTY users is password,
and no authentication is needed
for AUX users.
By default, the user privilege level
for users logged in through the
AUX user interface is 3, and that
for users logged in through VTY
user interfaces is 0.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
Optional.
By default, the authentication
mode for VTY user interfaces is
password, and no authentication is
needed for AUX users.
Optional.
By default, the user privilege level
for users logged in through the
AUX user interface is 3, and that
for users logged in through VTY
user interfaces is 0.

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