Modifying a shell profile, Deleting a shell profile – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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The Shell Profile list displays all shell profiles.
3.
In the Shell Profile list area, click Add.
4.
Configure the following parameters:
{
Shell Profile Name—Enter the shell profile name, which must be unique.
{
ACL—Enter an ACL number or name.
{
Privilege Level—Select a privilege level to determine the command set. For more information,
see "
." Support for privilege levels varies by device model.
{
Idle Time—Enter the idle time.
If a user does not perform any operation within the idle time, the user is automatically logged
out.
{
Session Lifetime—Enter the duration that a user can manage the device.
When the session lifetime timer expires, the user is automatically logged out.
{
Auto Run—Enter the command to be executed automatically after user login.
Only one command can be configured to execute automatically.
{
Add Attribute—Click Add Attribute to configure custom attributes.
For example, enter ftp-directory=flash:/ if you want the user to use the default directory flash:/
after logging in to the device through FTP.
To delete a configured attribute, click Delete.
To add another attribute, click Add Attribute again. You can add up to five attributes.
Custom attributes vary depending on vendors. For more information, see the configuration
guide for the device.
{
Description—Enter a description for the shell profile for easy maintenance.
5.
Click OK.
Modifying a shell profile
Modifying a shell profile does not affect users who are already logged in to the device. The new shell
profile settings take effect at next logins of the users.
To modify a shell profile:
1.
Click the User tab.
2.
On the navigation tree, select Device User Policy > Authorization Command > Shell Profiles.
The Shell Profile list displays all shell profiles.
3.
Click the Modify icon
for the shell profile you want to modify.
The Modify Shell Profile page appears.
For more information about modifying a shell profile, see "
4.
Click OK.
Deleting a shell profile
You cannot delete a shell profile that is being used by an authorization policy. To delete the shell profile,
remove the association between the shell profile and the authorization policy.