3Com Switch 8800 Family IPsec Module Configuration and Command reference Guide

AAA Configuration Commands 261
<SecBlade_FW> display domain
0 Domain = system
State = Active
Scheme = LOCAL
Access-limit = Disable
Domain User Template:
Default Domain Name: system
Total 1 domain(s).1 listed.
display local-user Syntax
display local-user [ domain isp-name | service-type { telnet | ssh | terminal |
dvpn | ftp | ppp } | state { active | block } | user-name user-name ]
View
Any view
Parameter
domain isp-name: Displays all the local users in the ISP domain specified by
isp-name, a string of up to 24 characters. The specified ISP domain must be an
existing one.
service-type: Displays local users by specifying service type, which can be telnet
for Telnet users, ssh for SSH users, terminal for terminal users logging on from
Console, or AUX port, ftp for FTP users, ppp for PPP users, or dvpn for DVPN
users.
state { active | block }: Displays local users by specifying user state, where active
means users allowed to request for network services and block means the
opposite.
user-name user-name: Displays a user by specifying its user-name, a string of up
to 80 characters. It must exclude forward slashes (/), colons (:), asterisks (*),
question marks (?), less-than signs (<), and greater-than signs (>). The @ sign can
be present once in a user name. The user name without domain name (the part
before @, namely the user ID) cannot exceed 55 characters.
Description
Use the display local-user command to view the relevant information on the
specified local user or all the local users. The output can help you troubleshoot
faults related to local user.
By default, information on all local users is displayed.
Related command: local-user.
Tab le 257 Description on the fields of the display domain command
Field Description
Domain Domain name and sequence number
State State of the domain user (active/block)
Scheme Authentication scheme for the domain user (local/RADIUS/TACACS)
Access-limit Whether to limit the number of accessed users (disable/enable)