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Creating a Local User
A local user is a group of users set on NAS. The username is the unique identifier
of a user. A supplicant requesting network service may use local authentication
only if its corresponding local user has been added onto NAS.
Perform the following configurations in system view.
Table 14 Create/Delete a Local User and Relevant Properties
Operation
Add local users
Delete all the local users
Delete a local user by
specifying its type
By default, there is no local user in the system.
Setting Attributes of a Local User
The attributes of a local user include its password, state, service type and some
other settings.
Perform the following configurations in system view.
Table 15 Set the Method that a Local User Uses to Set Password
Operation
Set the method that a local
user uses to set password
Cancel the method that the
local user uses to set password
Where, auto means that the password display mode will be the one specified by
the user at the time of configuring password (see the password command in the
following table for reference), and cipher-force means that the password display
mode of all the accessing users must be in cipher text.
Perform the following configurations in local user view.
Table 16 Set/Remove the Attributes Concerned with a Specified User
Operation
Set a password for a specified
user
Remove the password set for
the specified user
Set the state of the specified
user
Disable the state of the
specified user
Set a service type for the
specified user
Cancel the service type of the
specified user
Configuring the AAA and RADIUS Protocols
Command
local-user user-name
undo local-user all
undo local-user {user-name | all [service-type {lan-access |
ftp | telnet}]}
Command
local-user password-display-mode { cipher-force | auto}
undo local-user password-display-mode
Command
password {simple | cipher} password
undo password
state {active | block}
undo state {active | block}
service-type { telnet [level level] | ftp [ftp-directory
directory ] | lan-access}
undo service-type {telnet [ level] | ftp [ftp-directory] |
lan-access}
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