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Huawei VRP Configuration ======================== Create a user with no privileges ```text <HUAWEI> system-view [~HUAWEI] aaa [~HUAWEI-aaa] local-user oxidized password irreversible-cipher verysecret [*HUAWEI-aaa] local-user oxidized level 1 [*HUAWEI-aaa] local-user oxidized service-type terminal ssh [*HUAWEI-aaa] commit ``` The commands Oxidized executes are: 1. screen-length 0 temporary 2. display version 3. display device 4. display current-configuration all Command 2 and 3 can be executed without issues, but 1 and 4 are only available for higher level users. Instead of making Oxidized a read/write user on your device, lower the privilege-level for commands 1 and 4: ```text <HUAWEI> system-view [~HUAWEI] command-privilege level 1 view global display current-configuration all [*HUAWEI] command-privilege level 1 view shell screen-length [*HUAWEI] commit ``` Oxidized can now retrieve your configuration! Caveat: Some versions of VRP default to appending a timestamp prior to the output of each `display` command, which will lead to superfluous updates. The configuration statement `timestamp disable` can be used to disable this functionality. (Issue #1218) Back to [Model-Notes](README.md)
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oxidized-0.24.0 | docs/Model-Notes/VRP-Huawei.md |
oxidized-0.23.0 | docs/Model-Notes/VRP-Huawei.md |
oxidized-0.22.0 | docs/Model-Notes/VRP-Huawei.md |