HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series Fundamentals Configuration Guide
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Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enable the default user role
function.
role default-role enable
The default user role function is
disabled.
Assigning user roles to remote AAA authentication users
For remote AAA authentication users, user roles are configured on the remote authentication server. For
information about configuring user roles for RADIUS users, see the RADIUS server documentation. For
HWTACACS users, the role configuration must use the roles="role-1 role-2 … role-n" format, where user
roles are space separated. For example, configure roles="level-0 level-1 level-2" to assign level-0, level-1,
and level-2 to an HWTACACS user.
If the AAA server assigns the security-audit user role and other user roles to the same user, only the
security-audit user role takes effect.
Assigning user roles to local AAA authentication users
Configure user roles for local AAA authentication users in their local user accounts. Every local user has
a default user role. If this default user role is not suitable, delete it.
If the device has local users authorized the security-audit user role, you cannot delete the last local user
who has that user role.
The security-audit user role is mutually exclusive with other user roles.
• When you assign the security-audit user role to a local user, the system asks for your confirmation
to delete all the other user roles of the local user first.
• When you assign the other user roles to a local user who has been assigned the security-audit user
role, the system asks for your confirmation to delete the security-audit user role for the local user first.
To assign a user role to a local user:
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p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Create a local user and
enter local user view.
local-user user-name class
{ manage | network }
N/A
3. Authorize the user to have a
user role.
authorization-attribute user-role
role-name
Repeat this step to assign the user to up
to 64 user roles.
By default, network-operator is
assigned to local users created by a
network-admin or level-15 user.
4. Exit to system view.
quit N/A