Viewing shell profile details, Adding a shell profile – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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{

ACL—Controls whether a user can log in to the device. ACL rules must be configured on the

device.

{

Auto Run—Commands that can be automatically executed after user login.

{

Privilege Level—Corresponds to the default command set available to a user after login.

Privilege levels vary depending on vendors. For more information, see the configuration guide
for the device.

{

Modify—Click the Modify icon

to modify the shell profile.

{

Delete—Click 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 User tab.

2.

On the navigation tree, select Device User Policy > Authorization Command > Shell Profiles.
The Shell Profile list displays all shell profiles.

3.

Click the name of a shell profile to view the shell profile details page.
The page includes the following parameters:

{

Shell Profile Name—Name of the shell profile.

{

ACL—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 ACL permit rule, the user
can log in to the device.
If it matches the ACL deny rule, the user cannot log in to the device. ACL rules must be

configured on the device.

{

Privilege Level—Corresponds to the default command set available to a user after login.
Privilege levels vary depending on vendors. For more information, see the configuration guide

for the device.

{

Idle Time—Maximum idle time after user login. If a user does not perform any operation within
the idle time, the user is automatically logged out.

{

Session Lifetime—Duration that a user can manage the device after login. When the session
lifetime timer expires, the user is automatically logged out.

{

Auto Run—Commands that can be executed automatically after user login.

{

Custom Attribute—Attributes 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 for the

device.

{

Description—Description 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 User tab.

2.

On the navigation tree, select Device User Policy > Authorization Command > Shell Profiles.

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