3Com 5500G-EI Command Reference Guide - Page 364
Description, Example, domain, Syntax, mainly refers to Ethernet accessing users
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364 CHAPTER 11: USING AAA AND RADIUS COMMANDS idle-cut: Configures to display the local users according to the state of idle-cut function. disable means that the user disables the idle-cut function and enable means the user enables the function. This parameter only takes effect on the users configured as lan-access type. For other types of users, the display local-user idle-cut enable and display local-user idle-cut disable commands do not display any information. service-type: Configures to display local user of a specified type. telnet means that the specified user type is telnet. ftp means that the specified user type is ftp. ssh means the specified user type is ssh. terminal means that the specified user type is terminal which refers to users who use the terminal service (login from the console port). lan-access means that the specified user type is lan-access which mainly refers to Ethernet accessing users, 802.1x supplicants for example. state { active | block }: Configures to display the local users in the specified state. active means that the system allows the user requesting network service and block means the system does not allow the user requesting network service. user-name user-name: Configures to display a user specified with user-name. user-name is the argument specifying the username. It is a character string not exceeding 80 characters, excluding and ">". The @ character can only be used once in one username. The pure username (the part before @, namely the user ID) cannot exceed 55 characters. vlan vlanid: Configures to display the users belonged to specified VLAN. vlanid is the integer, ranging from 1 to 4094. Description Use the display local-user command to view the relevant information of all the local users or the specified one(s). This command displays the relevant information about a specified or all the local users. The output can help you with the fault diagnosis and troubleshooting related to local user. Related command: local-user. Example To display the relevant information of all the local users, enter the following: display local-user The contents of local user xxx: State: Active ServiceType Mask: Idle Cut: Disable AccessLimit: Disable Current AccessNum: 0 Bind location: Disable Vlan ID: Disable Total 1 local user(s) Matched,1 listed. domain Syntax domain { isp-name | default { disable | enable isp-name }} undo domain isp-name