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Chapter 6 User Manage Commands User Manage Commands are used to manage the user's logging information by Web, CLI or SSH, so as to protect the settings of the switch from being randomly changed. user Description The user command is used to add a new user or modify the existed user's information. To delete the existed users, please use no user command. Syntax user user-name password password [ type { guest | admin }] [ status { disable | enable} ] no user user-name Parameter user-name --Type a name for users' login, which contains 16 characters at most, composing digits, English letters and under dashes only. password --Type a password for users' login, which contains 16 characters at most, composing digits, English letters and under dashes only. guest | admin -- Access level. Guest means that you can only view the settings without the right to edit and modify. Admin means that you can edit, modify and view all the settings of different functions. It is "admin" by default. disable | enable --Enable/disable the user. The new added user is enabled by default. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Add and enable a new admin user named tplink, of which the password is password: TL-SG2424P(config)# user tplink password password type admin status enable 28

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Chapter 6
User Manage Commands
User Manage Commands are used to manage the user’s logging information by Web, CLI or SSH,
so as to protect the settings of the switch from being randomly changed.
user
Description
The
user
command is used to add a new user or modify the existed user’s
information. To delete the existed users, please use
no user
command.
Syntax
user
user-name
password
password
[
type
{ guest | admin }] [
status
{ disable
| enable} ]
no user
user-name
Parameter
user-name
——Type a name for users' login, which contains 16 characters at
most, composing digits, English letters and under dashes only.
password
——Type a password for users' login, which contains 16 characters at
most, composing digits, English letters and under dashes only.
guest | admin —— Access level. Guest means that you can only view the
settings without the right to edit and modify. Admin means that you can edit,
modify and view all the settings of different functions. It is “admin” by default.
disable | enable ——Enable/disable the user. The new added user is enabled by
default.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Example
Add and enable a new admin user named tplink, of which the password is
password:
TL-SG2424P(config)# user
tplink
password
password
type
admin
status
enable