Related command:
Example
level
Syntax
View
Parameter
Description
Related command:
You can also configure an IP address pool in ISP domain view for assigning IP
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addresses to the PPP users in the ISP domain. This applies to the scenario where
an interface serves a great amount of PPP users but the address resources are
inadequate. For example, an Ethernet interface running PPPoE can
accommodate up to 4095 users. However, only one address pool with up to
1024 addresses can be configured on its virtual template (VT). This is obviously
far from what is required. To address the issue, you can configure address pools
for ISP domains and assign addresses from them to the PPP users by domain.
remote address on page 523.
# Configure the IP address pool 0 with the address range of 129.102.0.1 to
129.102.0.10.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] domain aabbcc.net
[Sysname-isp-aabbcc.net] ip pool 0 129.102.0.1 129.102.0.10
level level
undo level
Local user view
level: Priority level for the user, which can be 0 for visiting level, 1 for monitoring
level, 2 for system level, and 3 for administration level. A smaller number means a
lower priority.
Use the
level
command to set the priority level of a user.
Use the
command to restore the default.
undo level
By default, the user priority is 0.
Note that:
If you specify not to perform authentication or use password authentication,
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the level of the commands that a user can use after logging in depends on the
priority of the user interface. For details about the authentication, refer to
"authentication-mode" on page 2452.
If you specify an authentication method that requires the username and
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password, the level of the commands that a user can use after logging in
depends on the priority of the user. For an SSH user using RSA public key
authentication, the commands that can be used depend on the level
configured on the user interface.
local-user.
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