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A new user can be created using the following commands:
1. aaa authentication local-user <user-name> group <group-name> password (plaintext|sha1|sha256)
New password for test: *******
Please retype new password for test: *******
2. aaa authorization group <group-name> <sequence-number> match-command <command-to-match> (permit|deny)
3. show authentication last-login:
Username |
Priv |
Last Login |
Last Login IP Address |
Fails |
Last Failed Attempt |
admin |
Oper |
2022-11-11 06:57:39 |
10.119.208.47 |
1 |
2022-11-11 07:05:52 |
manager |
Mgr |
2022-01-10 00:08:16 |
console |
16 |
2022-01-22 00:25:41 |
operator |
Oper |
2022-01-10 00:13:27 |
console |
182 |
2022-11-09 11:32:57 |
setup |
Mgr |
2022-11-11 08:35:28 |
10.119.208.47 |
0 |
|
test |
Mgr |
2022-11-11 07:17:01 |
10.119.208.47 |
0 |
|
4. show authentication locked-out-users:
USER |
GROUP |
admin |
administrators |
admin-1 |
administrators |
5. show authorization group test
Local Management Groups - Authorization Information
Group Name : test
Group Privilege Level : 3
USERS |
test |
Seq. Num |
Permission |
Rule Expression |
Log |
10 |
Permit |
Show |
Disable |
After successful authentication, the following results are displayed:
Datapoint ID: xxxxxx
Target IP: xx.xx.xx.xxx
ML Version: ML-xx.xx.xx-x
<COMPLIANCE>
</DP>
<K>qpc.aruba.aaa_auth.captive-portal</K>
<V>aaa authentication captive-portal enable</V>
<V>aaa authentication captive-portal profile "aruba-cap-portal-tst-profile"</V>
<E>
<R>
<C>Command</C>
<C>Filter 1: ^aaa authentication captive-portal</C>
</R>
<R>
<C>show running-config</C>
<C>aaa authentication captive-portal enable aaa authentication captive-portal profile "aruba-cap-portal-tst-profile"</C>
</R>
</E>
</DP>
</COMPLIANCE>