HP Intelligent Management Center v5.1 TACACS+ Authentication Manager Administrator Guide

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Auto RunCommands that can be automatically executed after user login.
Privilege LevelA privilege level corresponds to the default command set that a user can use
after login. Privilege levels vary depending on vendors. For more information, see the
configuration guide of the device.
ModifyClick the Modify icon to modify the shell profile.
DeleteClick the Delete icon to delete the shell profile.
3. To view the latest shell profile list, click Refresh.
Viewing shell profile details
To view shell profile details:
1. Click the Service tab.
2. Select TACACS+ AuthN Manager > Authorization Command > Shell Profiles from the navigation
tree.
The Shell Profile List displays all shell profiles.
3. Click the name link of a shell profile to enter the shell profile details page.
Shell Profile NameName of the shell profile.
ACLACL, which controls whether a user can log in to the device. If the request sent by the user
for logging in to the device matches the permit rule of the ACL, the user can log in to the device.
If it matches the deny rule of the ACL, the user cannot log in to the device. ACL rules must be
configured on the device.
Privilege LevelA privilege level corresponds to the default command set that a user can use
after login. Privilege levels vary depending on vendors. For more information, see the
configuration guide of the device.
Idle TimeMaximum idle time after user login. If a user does not perform any operation within
the idle time, the user is forced to log out.
TimeoutDuration that a user can manage the device after login. If the timeout is reached, the
user is forced to log out.
Auto RunCommands that can be automatically executed after user login.
Custom AttributeAttributes applied to a user when the user logs in to the device. Custom
attributes vary depending on vendors. For more information, see the configuration guide of the
device.
DescriptionDescription of the shell profile.
4. To return to the shell profile list, click Back.
Adding a shell profile
To add a shell profile:
1. Click the Service tab.
2. Select TACACS+ AuthN Manager > Authorization Command > Shell Profiles from the navigation
tree.
The Shell Profile List displays all shell profiles.
3. Click Add in the Shell Profile List area.
4. Shell Profile NameEnter the shell profile name, which must be unique.