Configuring User Priority - 3Com 3C13636 Configuration Manual

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Configure the user in the current ISP domain
to adopt local authentication scheme (in ISP
domain view)

7.2.3 Configuring User Priority

The priority configuration of the user interface and the user determines the system
commands that can be accessed.
I. Setting the priority of the user interface
You can set the priority of each user interface. Perform the following configuration in
user interface view.
Table 7-6 Set the priority of the user interface
Set the priority of the user interface
Restore the default priority of the user
interface
By default, the priority of the Console port is 3 and that of other user interfaces is 0.
# Set the priority of the Console port to 3 and that of VTY 0 user interface to 2.
[3Com-ui-console0] user privilege level 3
[3Com-ui-vty0] user privilege level 2
Suppose that a user does not have to pass authentication in order to log on via the two
user interfaces. The commands that can be accessed are different when a user logs on
from the Console port and VTY 0 respectively. He can access all the commands when
logging on from the Console port, but he can only access the command with the priority
level lower than 2 when logging on from the VTY 0.
II. Setting the priority of the user
Perform the following configuration in local user view.
Table 7-7 Set the priority of the user
Set the priority of the user
Restore the default priority of the user
Operation
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Chapter 7 User Management
Command
scheme local
Command
user privilege level level
undo user privilege level
Command
level level
undo level

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