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YSTEM
M
ANAGEMENT
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OMMANDS
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Example
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User Access Commands
The basic commands required for management access are listed in this
section. This switch also includes other options for password checking via
the console or a Telnet connection (page 4-14), user authentication via a
remote authentication server (page 4-91), and host access authentication for
specific ports (page 4-104).
username
This command adds named users, requires authentication at login, specifies
or changes a user's password (or specify that no password is required), or
specifies or changes a user's access level. Use the
no
form to remove a user
name.
Syntax
username
name
{
access-level
level
|
nopassword
|
password
{
0
|
7
}
password
}
no username
name
•
name
- The name of the user.
(Maximum length: 8 characters, case sensitive. Maximum users: 16)
•
access-level
level
- Specifies the user level.
The device has two predefined privilege levels:
0
: Normal Exec,
15
: Privileged Exec.
•
nopassword
- No password is required for this user to log in.
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Console#
Table 4-9 User Access Commands
Command
Function
Mode Page
username
Establishes a user name-based authentication
system at login
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enable password
Sets a password to control access to the
Privileged Exec level
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