40 users, Overview, Local user – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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Overview

This module allows you to configure local users, user groups, guests, and user profiles.

Local user

A local user represents a set of user attributes configured on a device (such as the user password,

service type, and authorization attribute), and is uniquely identified by the username. For a user

requesting a network service to pass local authentication, you must add an entry as required in the local

user database of the device. For details about local authentication, refer to

AAA

.

User group

A user group consists of a group of local users and has a set of local user attributes. You can configure

local user attributes for a user group to implement centralized management of user attributes for the

local users in the group. All local users in a user group inherit the user attributes of the group, but if you

configure user attributes for a local user, the settings of the local user take precedence over the settings

for the user group.

By default, every newly added local user belongs to a user group named system, which is automatically

created by the system.

Guest

A guest is a local user for specific applications. If some users need to access the network temporarily,

you can establish a guest account for them and control access of the users as required.

User profile

A user profile is a configuration template for saving predefined configurations. You can configure

different items such as Quality of Service (QoS) policy, rate limit, wireless service, and AP group for

different user profiles to accommodate to different application scenarios.

When accessing the device, a user needs to be authenticated. During the authentication process, the

authentication server sends the user profile name to the device, which then enables the configurations

in the user profile. After the user passes the authentication and accesses the device, the device will

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