HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Security Command Reference - Page 38

state (local user view), Usage guidelines, Examples, Related commands, Syntax, Default, Views

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ssh: Authorizes the user to use the SSH service. telnet: Authorizes the user to use the Telnet service. terminal: Authorizes the user to use the terminal service and log in from a console port. Usage guidelines You can assign multiple service types to a user. Examples # Authorize the device management user user1 to use the Telnet and FTP services. system-view [Sysname] local-user user1 class manage [Sysname-luser-manage-user1] service-type telnet [Sysname-luser-manage-user1] service-type ftp Related commands display local-user state (local user view) Use state to set the status of a local user. Use undo state to restore the default. Syntax state { active | block } undo state Default A local user is in active state. Views Local user view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters active: Places the local user in active state to allow the local user to request network services. block: Places the local user in blocked state to prevent the local user from requesting network services. Usage guidelines This command only applies to the local user. It affects no other users. Examples # Place the device management user user1 to the blocked state. system-view [Sysname] local-user user1 class manage [Sysname-luser-manage-user1] state block Related commands display local-user 29

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ssh
: Authorizes the user to use the SSH service.
telnet
: Authorizes the user to use the Telnet service.
terminal
: Authorizes the user to use the terminal service and log in from a console port.
Usage guidelines
You can assign multiple service types to a user.
Examples
# Authorize the device management user
user1
to use the Telnet and FTP services.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] local-user user1 class manage
[Sysname-luser-manage-user1] service-type telnet
[Sysname-luser-manage-user1] service-type ftp
Related commands
display local-user
state (local user view)
Use
state
to set the status of a local user.
Use
undo state
to restore the default.
Syntax
state
{
active
|
block
}
undo state
Default
A local user is in active state.
Views
Local user view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
active
: Places the local user in active state to allow the local user to request network services.
block
: Places the local user in blocked state to prevent the local user from requesting network services.
Usage guidelines
This command only applies to the local user. It affects no other users.
Examples
# Place the device management user
user1
to the blocked state.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] local-user user1 class manage
[Sysname-luser-manage-user1] state block
Related commands
display local-user