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Configuring the System
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Defining a User Name with an Encrypted Password
Follow these steps to define a user account that is encrypted:
1.
Use the username password command in Global Configuration mode to define a
password for a user account that is encrypted:
MOT
(config)#
username
<
WORD
>
password
[
0
|
7
] {<
WORD
>}
where:
WORD
defines the user login name.
0
specifies that an unencrypted password follows.
7
specifies that an encrypted (hidden) password follows.
WORD
defines the user login account password. A password comprises a
unique set of up to 31 case-sensitive characters - enclosed with double quotes
if the password contains spaces). The "%" and "!" characters must not be
used.
2.
Automatic encryption is disabled by default. If you want to encrypt the user
account, use the
service password-encryption
command in Global
Configuration mode as shown below:
MOT(config)#
service password-encryption
For example:
MOT
(config)
#
username
newuser
password
mypassword
MOT(config)#
service password-encryption
Defining a Privilege Level
To define a privilege level for a user account, use the following command in Global
Configuration mode:
MOT
(config)
#
username
<
WORD
>
privilege
[
ro
|
rw
]
where:
WORD
is the user account login name
ro
defines a privilege level of read-only that restricts this user to Privileged
EXEC command mode access only
rw
defines a privilege level of read-write that allows this user access to any
command mode
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