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Step Command
Remarks
[
exceed
{
lock
|
lock-time
time
|
unlock
} ]
10.
(Optional.) Assign the
local user to a user group.
group
group-name
By default, a local user belongs to
the default user group
system
.
Configuring user group attributes
User groups simplify local user configuration and management. A user group contains a group of
local users and has a set of local user attributes. You can configure local user attributes for a user
group to implement centralized user attributes management for the local users in the group. Local
user attributes that are manageable include authorization attributes.
By default, every new local user belongs to the default user group
system
and has all attributes of
the group. To assign a local user to a different user group, use the
group
command in local user
view.
To configure user group attributes:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Create a user group and
enter user group view.
user-group group-name
By default, there is a
system-defined user group
named
system
, which is the
default user group.
3.
Configure authorization
attributes for the user
group.
authorization-attribute
{
acl
acl-number
|
idle-cut
minute
|
ip-pool pool-name
|
ipv6-pool
ipv6-pool-name
|
user-profile
profile-name
|
vlan
vlan-id
|
work-directory
directory-name
} *
By default, no authorization
attributes are configured for a
user group.
4.
(Optional.) Configure
password control attributes
for the user group.
•
Set the password aging time:
password-control aging
aging-time
•
Set the minimum password
length:
password-control length
length
•
Configure the password
composition policy:
password-control
composition type-number
type-number
[
type-length
type-length
]
•
Configure the password
complexity checking policy:
password-control complexity
{
same-character
|
user-name
}
check
•
Configure the maximum login
attempts and the action to take
for login failures:
password-control
login-attempt login-times
[
exceed
{
lock
|
lock-time
time
|
unlock
} ]
Optional.
By default, the user group uses
the global password control
settings. For more information,
see "Configuring password
control."