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Displaying and maintaining local users and local user groups
Execute
display
commands in any view.
Task Command
Display the local user
configuration and online user
statistics.
display local-user
[
class
{
manage
|
network
} |
idle-cut
{
disable
|
enable
}
|
service-type
{
ftp
|
lan-access
|
ssh
|
telnet
|
terminal
} |
state
{
active
|
block
} |
user-name
user-name
|
vlan
vlan-id
]
Display the user group
configuration.
display user-group
[
group-name
]
Configuring RADIUS schemes
A RADIUS scheme specifies the RADIUS servers that the device can work with and defines a set of
parameters that the device uses to exchange information with the RADIUS servers, including the IP
addresses of the servers, UDP port numbers, shared keys, and server types.
Configuration task list
Tasks at a glance
Specifying the RADIUS authentication servers
Specifying the RADIUS accounting servers and the relevant parameters
Specifying the shared keys for secure RADIUS communication
Specifying a VPN for the scheme
Setting the username format and traffic statistics units
Setting the maximum number of RADIUS request transmission attempts
Setting the status of RADIUS servers
Specifying the source IP address for outgoing RADIUS packets
Configuring the accounting-on feature
Configuring the IP addresses of the security policy servers
Displaying and maintaining RADIUS
Creating a RADIUS scheme
Create a RADIUS scheme before performing any other RADIUS configurations. You can configure up to
16 RADIUS schemes. A RADIUS scheme can be referenced by multiple ISP domains.
To create a RADIUS scheme:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Create a RADIUS scheme and
enter its view.
radius scheme
radius-scheme-name
By default, no RADIUS scheme is
defined.