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[Sysname-line-aux0] activation-key 13
To verify the configuration:
1.
Exit the console session.
[Sysname-line-aux0] return
<Sysname> quit
2.
Log in again through the AUX line.
The following message appears:
Press ENTER to get started.
3.
Press
Enter
.
Pressing
Enter
does not start a session.
4.
Enter
s
.
A terminal session is started.
<Sysname>
Related commands
user-interface
user-role
Use
user-role
to assign a user role to a user line so users logged in through the user line get the user role
at login.
Use
undo user-role
to remove a user role or restore the default.
Syntax
user-role
role-name
undo
user-role
[
role-name
]
Default
An AUX line user is assigned the user role network-admin. Users of other user lines are assigned the user
role network-operator.
Views
User line view, user line class view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
role-name
: Specifies a user role name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. The user role can be
user-defined or predefined (network-admin, network-operator, or level-0 to level-15). If you do not specify
this argument, the
undo user-role
command restores the default user role.
Usage guidelines
This command is not supported in FIPS mode.
You can assign up to 64 user roles to a user line. A user logged in through the user line gets all the user
roles.
For more information about user roles, see "Configuring RBAC."