You can create a local database to maintain user information and manage users on the local switch.
Context
You need to create a local user account and configure attributes of the local user so that the switch can authenticate and authorize the local user that logs in according
to the local user information.
Procedure
Create a user.
Choose Security > AAA > User Management in the navigation tree to open the User Management page.
Click New to open the Create User page.
Table 1 describes the parameters on the Create User page.
Table 1 Create User
Parameter
Description
User Name
Indicates a new user name.
Password
Indicates the password.
Confirm Password
Confirms the password. It must be the same as the password.
Use Level
Indicates the user level. The value ranges from 0 to 15.
NOTE:
Setting the HTTP user level to 3 or higher that the HTTP user can have management-level rights. Users at levels 0, 1 and 2 have only visit-level rights.
FTP Directory
Indicates the FTP directory, for example, flash:/.
NOTE:
If the access type of a local user is set to FTP, this parameter is mandatory; otherwise, FTP users cannot log in.
User State
Indicates the user status, including:
Active
Block
By default, the value is Active.
NOTE:
If a local user is in Active state, a switch accepts and processes the authentication request of the user.
If a local user is in block state, the authentication request from this user is denied.
Access Type
Indicates the access type. After you specify the access type of a user, only the users using the specified access type can log in.
The steps are as follows:
Select the access type in the right list box and click . The selected access type is displayed in the right list box.
By default, a user can log in by using any access type.
NOTE:
You can hold shift or ctrl to select multiple access types or click to select all the access types.
If you do not specify any value, all options are selected by default. If you deselect all options, the default settings are restored (all access types are supported).
Set parameters.
Click OK.
Modify a user.
Choose Security > AAA > User in the navigation tree to open the User Management page.
Click to open the Modify User page.
NOTE:
Table 1 describes the parameters on the Modify User page.
The user name cannot be modified.
Set parameters.
Click OK.
Delete a user.
Choose Security > AAA > User Management in the navigation tree to open the User Management page.
Select a record that you want to delete and click Delete. The system asks you whether to delete the record.
NOTE:
The current user cannot be deleted.
To select a record, click the check box of the record.
To delete records in batches, click the check boxes of the records.