R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module System Management Configuration Guide-6PW101

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Local user
Local user overview
Local users are a set of user accounts configured on the LB module. A local user is uniquely identified by
username. To enable users using a certain network service to pass local authentication, you must add
corresponding entries to the local user database on the LB module.
The attributes of a local user include the username, user password, user privilege level, and the service
type that the user can use.
User levels
User levels, in order from low to high, are visitor, monitor, configure, and management.
Visitor: Users of this level can only perform ping and traceroute operations. They can neither access
the data on the LB module nor configure the LB module.
Monitor: Users of this level can perform ping and traceroute operations and access the data on the
LB module but cannot configure the LB module.
Configure: Users of this level can perform ping and traceroute operations, access data on the LB
module, and configure the LB module, but they cannot upgrade the host software,
add/delete/modify users, or back up/restore the configuration file.
Management: Users of this level can perform any operations on the LB module.
Configuring local users and displaying online users
in the web interface
Configuring a local user
Select System > User > Local User from the navigation tree to enter the page as shown in Figure 41. Click
Add to add a local user, as shown in Figure 42.
Figure 41 Local user