Operation Manual – System Management
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX
Chapter 6 User Management
6-2
Table 6-1
User level
Level identifier
Level
Commands
0 Visit
ping
,
tracert
,
telnet
1 Monitor
ping
,
tracert
,
telnet
,
display
,
debugging
2 System
All configuration commands (except those of
Manage level) and commands of level 0 and 1
3 Manage
All
commands
Note:
Commands of Manage level include commands of file system, FTP, TFTP, and
XModem.
In case of non-authentication for user interface, the level of the commands a login user
can access is determined by the level of the user interface. If the user name and the
password are required for the user interface authentication (local authentication), the
level of the commands a login user can access is determined by the level of the user.
6.1.4 Planning XE IP PBX User
An XE IP PBX must have at least one HyperTerminal user – Terminal user. If you want
to remotely log into an XE IP PBX using Telnet, you need to configure a Telnet user. To
enable a remote user to upload or download files from an XE IP PBX, you must
configure an FTP user.
This chapter describes how to configure a Telnet user and a terminal user. Refer to
FTP
Configuration
for information on how to configure a FTP user.
6.2 User Configuration
The following sections describe user configuration tasks:
z
Configure methods of user authentication
z
Configure a local user
The purpose of user authentication is to enable valid users to log in, operate, and
manage the XE IP PBX, and to disable invalid users.
6.2.1 Configuring User Authentication Method
Configuring the method of the user authentication is to set the authentication method to
be used when a terminal (Console, Aux, and VTY) user logs into an XE IP PBX.
Perform the following configuration in user interface view.
Summary of Contents for XE 200 IP
Page 7: ...Basic Configuration...
Page 42: ...Process Server Configuration...
Page 82: ...Location Server Configuration...
Page 182: ...Feature...
Page 259: ...System Management...
Page 341: ...IP Performance and Application...
Page 349: ...Media Server...
Page 360: ...Call Services...
Page 507: ...Appendix A...
Page 511: ...Appendix B...