Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Global Configuration Mode Commands (L-S)
local-user username ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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local-user username
Adds or removes local-user administrative accounts.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration
configure
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config)#
Syntax
local-user username name [ authorization-level { administrator | inspector | operator |
security-admin } ] [ ecs | noecs ] [ ftp [ sftp-server sftp-name ] | noftp ] [ timeout-
min-absolute time ] [ no-lockout-login-failure ] [ no-lockout-password-aging ] [ password
password | nopassword ] [ timeoute-min-idle time
security-admin } ] [ ecs | noecs ] [ ftp [ sftp-server sftp-name ] | noftp ] [ timeout-
min-absolute time ] [ no-lockout-login-failure ] [ no-lockout-password-aging ] [ password
password | nopassword ] [ timeoute-min-idle time
no local-user username name
no
Removes a previously configured user.
name
Specifies the name of the user as an alphanumeric string of 3 through 16 characters that is case sensitive.
[ authorization-level { administrator | inspector | operator | security-admin } ]
Default: Operator
Configures the authorization level for the user as one of the following:
Configures the authorization level for the user as one of the following:
administrator
: Administrator users have read-write privileges and can execute any command
throughout the CLI except for a few security functions allowed only in the administrator mode.
Administrators can configure or modify the system and are able to execute all system commands,
including those available to the operator and inspector user. This level corresponds to the both the
System Administrator and Application Administrator levels in the T1.276-2003.
Administrators can configure or modify the system and are able to execute all system commands,
including those available to the operator and inspector user. This level corresponds to the both the
System Administrator and Application Administrator levels in the T1.276-2003.
inspector
: Inspector users are limited to a small number of read-only Exec Modecommands.The bulk
of these are “show” commands giving the inspector the ability to view a variety of statistics and
conditions. The Inspector cannot execute show configuration commands and do not have the
privilege to enter the Config Mode.
conditions. The Inspector cannot execute show configuration commands and do not have the
privilege to enter the Config Mode.
operator
: Operator users have read-only privileges to a larger subset of the Exec Mode commands as
depicted in the following figure. Operator users can execute all commands that are part of the
inspector mode, plus some system monitoring, statistical, and fault management functions.
Operators do not have the ability to enter the Config Mode.
inspector mode, plus some system monitoring, statistical, and fault management functions.
Operators do not have the ability to enter the Config Mode.