Managing User Settings; Nortel Secure Network Access Switch; Using The Command Line Interface - Nortel 325 series Cli Manual

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216 Managing system users and groups
Table 47
Managing user accounts and passwords (cont'd.)
/cfg/sys/user
followed by:

Managing user settings

You must have administrator rights in order to change a user's settings.
You must also be a member of the other user's first group (the first group
listed for the other user when you use the /cfg/sys/user/edit
<username> /groups/list command).
To set or change the login password for a specified user and to view and
manage group assignments, access the User <username> menu by
using the following command:
/cfg/sys/user/edit <username>
The User <username> menu appears.
The User <username> menu includes the following options:
Table 48
Managing user settings
/cfg/sys/user/edit <username>
followed by:
password <own
password>
<user password>
<confirm user
password>
groups
cur
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.
ATTENTION
The caphrase menu command is displayed
only when the logged on user is a member of the
certadmin group.
Sets the login password for the specified user.
Passwords can contain spaces and are case sensitive.
Accesses the Groups menu, in order to manage user
group assignments (see
217)).
the current group settings for the specified user.

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch

Using the Command Line Interface

NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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