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Example, service-type, Syntax, Parameter, Description
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372 CHAPTER 11: USING AAA AND RADIUS COMMANDS Example In the ISP domain "marlboro.net", configure the URL address of the page used to change the user password on the self-service server to http://10.153.89.94/selfservice/modPasswd1x.jsp|userName. system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]domain marlboro.net [SW5500-isp-marlboro.net] self-service-url enable http://10.153.89.94/selfservice/modPasswd1x.jsp|userName service-type Syntax service-type { ftp [ ftp-directory directory ] | lan-access | ssh | terminal | telnet [ level level ] ] | telnet [ level level ] } undo service-type { ftp [ ftp-directory ] | lan-access | telnet } View Local User View Parameter telnet: Specifies user type as Telnet. level level: Specifies the level of Telnet users. The argument level is an integer in the range of 0 to 3 and defaults to 0. ftp: Specifies user type as ftp. ftp-directory directory: Specifies the directory of ftp users, directory is a character string of up to 64 characters. lan-access: Specifies user type to lan-access, which mainly refers to Ethernet accessing users, 802.1x supplicants for example. ssh: The specified user type is ssh. terminal: The specified user type is terminal which refers to users who use the terminal service (login from the console port). Description Use the service-type command to configure a service type for a particular user. Use the undo service-type command to cancel the specified service type for the user. When you configure the service type ssh, Telnet or Terminal, note the following: ■ When you configure a new service type for a user, the system adds the new service type to the existing one. ■ You can set a user level when you configure a service type. If you set multiple service types and specify the user levels, only the last configured user level is valid. Service types do not have individual user levels.