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1946 CHAPTER 127: AAA CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
By default, an ISP domain is active when created. So does a local user.
By blocking an ISP domain, you disable users of the domain that are offline from
requesting network services. Note that the online users are not affected.
By blocking a user, you disable the user from requesting network services. No
other users are affected.
Related command: domain.
Example # Place the current ISP domain aabbcc.net to the state of blocked.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] domain aabbcc.net
[Sysname-isp-aabbcc.net] state block
# Place the current user user1 to the state of blocked.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] domain aabbcc.net
[Sysname-user-user1] state block
work-directory
Syntax work-directory directory-name
undo work-directory
View Local user view
Parameters directory-name: Name of the directory that FTP/SFTP users are authorized to
access, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 135 characters.
Description Use the
work-directory command to specify the directory accessible to FTP/SFTP
users.
Use the
undo work-directory command to restore the default.
By default, FTP/SFTP users can access the root directory of the device.
Note that:
The specified directory accessible to users must exist.
If you use a file system command to delete the specified directory, FTP/SFTP
users will no longer access the directory.
If the specified directory carries with information about the slot where the
secondary board is inserted, FTP/SFTP users cannot log in after
primary-to-secondary switching. It is not recommended to carry with slot
information when you specify a work directory.
Example # Specify the directory accessible to FTP/SFTP users.