HP 6125XLG Configuration Manual page 29

Blade switch security configuration guide
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To configure local user attributes:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Add a local user and enter
local user view.
3.
(Optional.) Configure a
password for the local
user.
4.
Assign services for the
local user.
5.
(Optional.) Place the local
user to the active or
blocked state.
6.
(Optional.) Configure
binding attributes for the
local user.
Command
system-view
local-user user-name [ class
{ manage | network } ]
For a network access user:
password { cipher | simple }
password
For a device management user
in non-FIPS mode:
password [ { hash | simple }
password ]
For a device management user
in FIPS mode:
password
In non-FIPS mode:
service-type { ftp | lan-access |
{ ssh | telnet | terminal } * }
In FIPS mode:
service-type { lan-access | { ssh
| terminal } * }
state { active | block }
bind-attribute { ip ip-address |
location port slot-number
subslot-number port-number | mac
mac-address | vlan vlan-id } *
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Remarks
N/A
By default, no local user exists.
Network access user passwords are
encrypted with the encryption
algorithm and saved in ciphertext.
Device management user passwords
are encrypted with the hash
algorithm and saved in ciphertext.
A local user with no password
configured directly passes
authentication after providing the
valid local username and attributes.
To enhance security, configure a
password for each local user.
By default, no service is authorized to
a local user.
By default, a created local user is in
active state and can request network
services.
By default, no binding attribute is
configured for a local user.
Binding attribute ip applies only to
LAN users using 802.1X.
Binding attributes location, mac, and
vlan apply only to LAN users.

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