Command Reference Guide

3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family display local-user 101
Command Reference
display local-user
Purpose 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.
Syntax display local-user [ domain isp-name | service-type { telnet | ssh |
terminal | pad | ftp | ppp } | state { active | block } | user-name
user-name ]
Parameters domain isp-name
Displays all the local users in the ISP domain specified
by
isp-name, a character string not exceeding 24
characters. The specified ISP domain must be an
existing one.
service-type
Displays local users by specifying service type, which
can be telnet, ssh, terminal (terminal users logging on
from Console, AUX, or Asyn port), ftp, ppp, or PAD
(X.25 PAD).
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
character string not exceeding 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.
Default By default, information on all local users is displayed.
Example Display the relevant information of all the local users.
The contents of local user admin:
State: Active ServiceType Mask: FTC
Current AccessNum: 0
FTP Directory: flash:
User Privilege: 3
Total 1 local user(s) Matched, 1 listed.
ServiceType Mask Meaning: A--PAD C--Terminal D--DVPN F--FTP
L--LanAccess P--PPP S--SSH T-Telnet