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3Com Switch 7750 Series
Command Reference Guide – AAA, RADIUS, HWTACACS, EAD
Chapter 1 AAA & RADIUS & HWTACACS
Configuration Commands
1-7
Field Description
Idle-cut
Sets the idle-cut function. Disable means the idle-cut
function is disabled; enable means the function is
enabled.
Self-service
URL of the self-service server. Disable means the
self-service server location function is disabled. After
the self-service server location function is enabled, the
URL of the configured self-service server.
Messenger Time
State of the messenger time service. Disable means
the messenger time service is disabled. After the
messenger time service is configured, the time and
interval of the prompt messages.
1.1.6 display local-user
Syntax
display local-user [ domain isp-name | idle-cut { enable | disable } | service-type
{ telnet | ftp | ssh | terminal | lan-access } | state { active | block } | user-name
user-name | vlan vlan-id ]
View
Any view
Parameter
domain isp-name: Displays all local users belonging to the specified ISP domain.
isp-name is the name of an ISP domain, a character string of up to 24 characters. You
can only specify an existing ISP domain.
idle-cut: Displays the local users who are inhibited from enabling the idle-cut function,
or the local users who are allowed to enable the idle-cut function. disable specifies the
inhibited local users and enable specifies the allowed local users. This argument only
applies to the users configured with lan-access service. For users configured with any
other type of service, the display local-user idle-cut enable and display local-user
idle-cut disable commands do not output any user information.
service-type: Displays the local users of the specified type. You can specify one of the
following user types: telnet, ftp, lan-access (generally, this type of users are Ethernet
access users, for example, 802.1x users), ssh, terminal (this type of users are terminal
users who log into the switch through the Console port).
state { active | block }: Displays the local users in the specified state. active
represents the users allowed to request network services, and block represents the
users inhibited to request network services.