Password-Control Expired-User-Login; Password-Control History - HP 5120 SI series Command Reference Manual

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password-control expired-user-login

Syntax
password-control expired-user-login delay delay times times
undo password-control expired-user-login
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
delay: Maximum number of days during which a user can log in using an expired password. It must be
in the range 1 to 90.
times: Maximum number of times a user can log in after the password expires, in the range 0 to 10. 0
means that a user cannot log in after the password expires.
Description
Use the password-control expired-user-login command to set the maximum number of days and
maximum number of times that a user can log in after the password expires.
Use the undo password-control expired-user-login command to restore the defaults.
By default, a user can log in three times within 30 days after the password expires.
Related commands: display password-control.
Examples
# Specify that a user can log in five times within 60 days after the password expires.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] password-control expired-user-login delay 60 times 5

password-control history

Syntax
password-control history max-record-num
undo password-control history
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
max-record-num: Maximum number of history password records for each user, in the range 2 to 15.
Description
Use the password-control history command to set the maximum number of history password records for
each user.
Use the undo password-control history command to restore the default.
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