H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

Page 607

Advertising
background image

586

Table 186 Configuration items

Item Description

User-name

Specify a name for the local user.

Password
Confirm

Enter and confirm the password of the local user.

IMPORTANT:

Make sure the password does not include leading spaces, because they will be ignored.

Password Encryption Select a password encryption method: Reversible or Irreversible.

Group

Select a user group for the local user.
For information about user group configuration, see "

Configuring a user group

."

User-type

Specify the user type for the local user: Common User or Guest Admin.
A guest administrator manages guest accounts through the Authentication > User >
Guest page.

Level

Select an authorization level for the local user: Visitor, Monitor, Configure, or
Management, in ascending order of priority. A local user has the rights of the specified

level and all levels lower than the specified level (if any).

Visitor—A user of this level can perform ping and trace route operations but cannot

read any data from the device or configure the device.

Monitor—A user of this level can read data from the device but cannot configure the

device.

Configure—A user of this level can read data from the device and configure the

device, but it cannot upgrade the device software, configure users, or back up or

restore configuration files.

Management—A user of this level can perform all operations.

IMPORTANT:

This option is effective only for Web, FTP, Telnet, and SSH users of the Common User type.

Service-type

Select the service types for the local user to use: Web, FTP, Telnet, PPP, Portal,
LAN-access (accessing through the Ethernet, such as 802.1X users), SSH, or Terminal.

IMPORTANT:

If you do not specify any service type for a local user who uses local authentication,
the user cannot pass authentication and cannot log in.

Guest administrators can use the Web service.

Guests can use portal and LAN access services.

Expire-time

Specify an expiration time for the local user.
When authenticating a local user with the expiration time configured, the access
device checks whether the expiration time has elapsed. If not, the device permits the

user to log in.

VLAN

Specify the VLAN to be authorized to the local user after the user passes authentication.

IMPORTANT:

This option is effective only on portal and LAN users of the Common User type.

ACL

Specify the ACL to be used by the access device to restrict the access of the local user
after the user passes authentication.

IMPORTANT:

This option is effective only on PPP, portal, and LAN users of the Common User type.

Advertising