Configuring command authorization, Configuring command accounting – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring command authorization

By default, command level for a login user depends on the user privilege level. A user can use the
commands of or lower than the user privilege level. If command authorization is enabled, a command is

available only if the user has the commensurate user privilege level and is authorized to use the

command by the AAA scheme.
To configure command authorization:

1.

Configure the authentication mode as scheme.

2.

Enable command authorization.

3.

Configure an HWTACACS scheme to specify the IP addresses of the HWTACACS authorization
servers and other related parameters.

4.

Configure the ISP domain to use the HWTACACS scheme for command line users.

For more information about HWTACACS configuration, see Security Configuration Guide.
To enable command authorization:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter user interface view.

user-interface { first-num1
[ last-num1 ] | { aux | console |

vty } first-num2 [ last-num2 ] }

N/A

3.

Enable command
authorization.

command authorization

By default, command authorization
is disabled. The commands

available for a user only depend
on the user privilege level.

Configuring command accounting

Command accounting allows the HWTACACS server to record all executed commands that are

supported by the switch, regardless of the command execution result. This function helps control and
monitor user behaviors on the switch.
If command accounting is enabled and command authorization is not enabled, every executed

command is recorded on the HWTACACS server. If both command accounting and command

authorization are enabled, only the authorized and executed commands are recorded on the
HWTACACS server.
To configure command accounting:

1.

Enable command accounting.

2.

Configure an HWTACACS scheme to specify the IP addresses of the HWTACACS accounting
servers and other related parameters.

3.

Configure the ISP domain to use the HWTACACS scheme for command line users.

For more information about HWTACACS configurations, see Security Configuration Guide.
To enable command accounting:

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