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using RSA shared key for authentication, the commands they can access are determined by the 
levels sets on their user interfaces. 
Related commands: local-user
Examples 
# Set the level of user1 to 3. 
<Sysname> system-view  
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. 
[Sysname] local-user user1  
New local user added. 
[Sysname-luser-user1] level 3 
local-user 
Syntax 
local-user user-name 
undo local-user 
user-name all [ service-type ftp | lan-access | ssh | telnet | terminal } ] } 
View 
System view 
Parameters 
user-name
: Local username, a string of up to 184 characters. This string cannot contain the following 
characters: /:*?<>. It can contain no more than one @ character. The pure username (user ID, that is, 
the part before @) cannot be longer than 55 characters, and the domain name (the part behind @) 
cannot be longer than 128 characters. If the username includes one or more “~” characters and the last 
“~” is followed by numerals, it must be followed by at least five numerals to avoid confusion. This is 
because any username longer than 16 characters will appear in the form of “system prompt-the first 15 
characters of the username~4-digit index” in the view prompt to avoid word wrap. 
all
: Specifies all local users. 
service-type
: Specifies the local users of a specified type. You can specify one of the following user 
types: ftplan-access (generally, this type of users are Ethernet access users, for example, 802.1x 
users), sshtelnet, and terminal (terminal user who logs into the switch through the Console port). 
Description 
Use the local-user command to add a local user and enter local user view. 
Use the undo local-user command to delete one or more local users of the specified  type. 
By default, there is no local user in the system. 
Related commands: display local-userservice-type