R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module Security Command Reference-6PW101
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Use the undo local-user password-display-mode command to restore the default.
The default mode is auto.
With the cipher-force mode configured:
• A local user password is always displayed in cipher text, regardless of the configuration of the
password command.
• If you use the save command to save the configuration, all existing local user passwords will still be
displayed in cipher text after the LB module restarts, even if you restore the display mode to auto.
Related commands: display local-user and password.
Examples
# Specify to display the passwords of all users in cipher text.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] local-user password-display-mode cipher-force
nas-id bind vlan
Syntax
nas-id nas-identifier bind vlan vlan-id
undo nas-id nas-identifier bind vlan vlan-id
View
NAS ID profile view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
nas-identifier: NAS ID, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 20 characters
vlan-id: ID of the VLAN to be bound with the NAS ID, in the range 1 to 4094.
Description
Use the nas-id bind vlan command to bind a NAS ID with a VLAN.
Use the undo nas-id bind vlan command to remove a NAS ID-VLAN binding.
By default, no NAS ID-VLAN binding exists.
In a NAS ID profile view, you can bind the NAS ID with more than one VLAN.
A NAS ID can be bound with more than one VLAN, but one VLAN can be bound with only one NAS ID.
If you bind a VLAN with different NAS IDs, only the last binding takes effect.
Related commands: aaa nas-id profile.
Examples
# Bind NAS ID 222 with VLAN 2.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] aaa nas-id profile aaa
[Sysname-nas-id-prof-aaa] nas-id 222 bind vlan 2