R3721-F3210-F3171-HP High-End Firewalls Access Control Command Reference-6PW101

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undo authorization-attribute { acl | callback-number | idle-cut | level | user-profile | user-role | vlan
| work-directory } *
View
Local user view, user group view
Default level
3: Manage level
Parameters
acl acl-number: Specifies the authorization ACL. The ACL ranges from 2000 to 5999. After passing
authentication, a local user is authorized to access the network resources specified by this ACL.
callback-number callback-number: Specifies the authorized PPP callback number. The callback-number
argument is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 64 characters. After a local user passes authentication, the
firewall uses this number to call the user.
idle-cut minute: Sets the idle timeout period. With the idle cut function enabled, an online user whose idle
period exceeds the specified idle timeout period is logged out. The minute argument indicates the idle
timeout period, in the range of 1 to 120 minutes.
level level: Specifies the user level, which can be 0 for visit level, 1 for monitor level, 2 for system level,
and 3 for manage level. A smaller number means a lower level. This parameter determines the command
level for login users whose user interfaces perform AAA authentication. By default, the user level is 0, and
users can use only commands of level 0 after login.
user-profile profile-name: Specifies the authorization user profile. The profile-name argument is a
case-sensitive string of 1 to 32 characters. It can contain letters, digits, and underscores (_), and must
start with a letter. After a user passes authentication and gets online, the firewall uses the settings in the
user profile to restrict the access behavior of the user.
user-role: Specifies the role for the local user. This keyword is available in only local user view. Users
playing different roles can access different levels of commands. If you specify no role for a local user, the
access right of the user after login depends on other authorization attributes. Supported roles include:
guest: A guest user account is usually created through the Web interface.
guest-manager: An authenticated guest manager can manage guest user accounts on Web pages.
security-audit: An authenticated security log administrator can manage security log files. The
commands that a security log administrator can use are described in the information center
commands. For more information, see System Management and Maintenance Command
Reference.
vlan vlan-id: Specifies the authorized VLAN. The vlan-id argument ranges from 1 to 4094. After passing
authentication, a local user can access the resources in this VLAN.
work-directory directory-name: Specifies the work directory, if the user or users use the FTP or SFTP
service. The directory-name argument is a case-insensitive string of 1 to 135 characters. The directory
must already exist. By default, an FTP or SFTP user can access the root directory of the firewall.
Description
Use authorization-attribute to configure authorization attributes for the local user or user group. After the
local user or a local user of the user group passes authentication, the firewall will assign these attributes
to the user.
Use undo authorization-attribute to remove authorization attributes and restore the defaults.
By default, no authorization attribute is configured for a local user or user group.