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Privilege-Increase Password—Select the status of this function.
Options include Enabled and Disabled.
Query fields kept empty are not used as query criteria.
5. Click Query.
The Device User List displays the device users that match the query criteria.
To reset the query criteria, click Reset. The Device User List displays all device users.
Viewing device user details
To view device user details:
1. Click the User tab.
2. Select Device User View > All Device Users from the navigation tree.
The Device User List displays all device users.
3. Click the account name link for a device user to view the device user details.
Device user parameters
Account Name—Account name of the device user. If the account has been added to the
blacklist, is displayed next to the account name. If the device user is an
LDAP user, is displayed next to the account name. For more information about
LDAP users, see "Managing LDAP users."
User Name—Name of the device user.
Device User Group—Device user group to which the device user belongs.
Status—Status of the device user. Options include Normal and Cancelled. Normal represents
that the device user can normally log in to the device. Cancelled represents that the device user
has been cancelled by an operator and cannot log in to the device.
Group Authorization Policy—Name of the authorization policy used by the device user group.
Click the authorization policy name to view the authorization policy details (see "Viewing
authorization policy details").
If the device user in the device user group can only log in to the device but cannot execute
commands on the device, this field displays CLI Access Not Supported.
If no authorization policy is configured for the device user group, the device user group inherits
the authorization policy of its parent group, and this field displays the authorization policy of
its parent group.
User Authorization Policy—Name of the authorization policy used by the device user.
Click the authorization policy name to view the authorization policy details (see "Viewing
authorization policy details").
If the device user can only log in to the device but cannot execute commands on the device, this
field displays CLI Access Not Supported.
If no authorization policy is configured for the device user, this field displays nothing.
If both the device user and its device user group are configured with an authorization policy,
the authorization policy configured for the device user is used.
If no authorization policy is configured the device user, the device user uses the authorization
policy of the device user group.
Creation Date—Date when the device user was created, in the format of YYYY-MM-DD.