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Configuring user privilege level – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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command completes. If the auto-execution command command triggers another task, the system
does not tear down the user connection until the task completes.

A good example is configuring the auto-execute command telnet command to let users
automatically telnet to the specified host.

Follow these steps to configure auto-execute command:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

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Enter user interface view

user-interface { first-num1
[ last-num1 ] | { aux | vty }

first-num2 [ last-num2 ] }

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Configure the command to be

automatically executed

auto-execute command

command

Required
By default, no command is set to be

automatically executed.

The auto-execute command command is not supported by the console port.

NOTE:

The auto-execute command command may disable you from configuring the system through the user
interface to which the command is applied. Therefore, before configuring the command and saving the

configuration (by using the save command), make sure that you can access the device by other VTY,

console, or AUX user interfaces to remove the configuration in case a problem occurs.

Configuring User Privilege Level Under a User
Interface

User privilege level restricts the access rights of different users to the device.

If the authentication mode is scheme when a user logs in, which means username and password
are needed, and SSH public key authentication is adopted, the privilege level of the user is the user
interface level, which is configured in user interface view. The default user interface level is 0.

If the authentication mode is none or password when a user logs in, which means no username
is needed, the privilege level of the user is the user interface level.

Follow these steps to configure the user privilege level under a user interface:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

––

Enter user interface view

user-interface { first-num1
[ last-num1 ] | { aux | console |
vty
} first-num2 [ last-num2 ] }

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