3com 3031 Instruccion De Instalación

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HAPTER
 8: U
SER
 M
ANAGEMENT
Configuring username and password for local authentication
If you choose AAA local authentication when configuring the authentication 
mode, you need to set a username and password.
Perform the following in the User Interface View.
simple
 indicates to configure the password in plain text, while 
cipher
 
indicates to configure the password in encrypted text.
Configuring User 
Priority
The priority configuration of the user interface and the user determines the system 
commands that can be accessed.
Setting the priority of the user interface
You can set the priority of each user interface. Perform the following in the User 
Interface View.
By default, the priority of the Console port is 3 and that of other user interfaces is 
0.
Set the priority of the Console port to 3 and that of VTY 0 user interface to 2.
[3Com-ui-console0]user privilege level 3
[3Com-ui-vty0]user privilege level 2
Suppose that it need not authentication for a user to log on via the two user 
interfaces. The commands that can be accessed are different when a user logs on 
from the Console port and VTY 0 respectively. He can access all the commands 
when logging on from the Console port, and he can only access the command 
with the priority level less than 2 when logging on from the VTY 0.
Setting the priority of the user
Perform the following in the System View.
Table 75   Configuring username and password for AAA local authentication
Operation
Command
Configure a username and password
local-user local-user[ password { 
cipher | simple } password
]
Cancel the user
undo local-user local-user
Table 76   Setting the priority of the user interface
Operation
Command
Set the priority of the user interface
user privilege level level
Restore the default priority of the user interface
undo user privilege level
Table 77   Setting the priority of the user
Operation
Command
Set the priority of the user
local-user username level level
Restore the default priority of the user (3)
undo local-user local-user level