Validity-Datetime - HP FlexNetwork 7500 Series Command Reference Manual

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Parameters
group-name: Specifies the user group name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 32 characters.
Usage guidelines
A user group consists of a group of local users and has a set of local user attributes. You can
configure local user attributes for a user group to implement centralized management of user
attributes for the local users in the group.
A user group that has local users cannot be deleted.
You can modify settings for the system-defined user group named system, but you cannot delete the
user group.
Examples
# Create a user group named abc and enter user group view.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] user-group abc
[Sysname-ugroup-abc]
Related commands
display user-group

validity-datetime

Use validity-datetime to specify the validity period for a network access user.
Use undo validity-datetime to restore the default.
Syntax
validity-datetime { from start-date start-time to expiration-date expiration-time | from start-date
start-time | to expiration-date expiration-time }
undo validity-datetime
Default
The validity period for a local user does not expire.
Views
Network access user view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Parameters
from: Specifies the validity start date and time for the user. If you do not specify this option, the
command defines only the expiration date and time of the user.
start-date: Specifies the date on which the user becomes effective. The date is in the format of
MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD. The value range for the MM argument is 1 to 12. The value range
for the DD argument varies with the specified month. The value range for the YYYY argument is
2000 to 2035.
start-time: Specifies the time on the day when the user becomes effective. The time is in the format
of hh:mm:ss. The value range for the hh argument is 0 to 23. The value range for the mm and ss
arguments is 0 to 59. The mm and ss arguments are optional. For example, enter 1 to indicate
1:00:00. A value of 0 indicates 00:00:00.
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