Local-User Password-Display-Mode - 3Com 8807 Command Reference Manual

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multicast [ domain domain-name ]: Add or delete multicast addresses according
to the domain.
ipaddress: IP address of multicast.
password-display-mode { auto | cipher-force }: Specifies the password display
mode. auto means displaying the password in user-specified mode; cipher-force
means displaying password in cipher text by force.
all [ service-type { ftp | lan-access | telnet | ppp | ssh | terminal } ]: Deletes all
local users. ftp means deleting all local FTP users, lan-access means deleting all
local Lan-access users, telnet means deleting all local Telnet users, ppp means
deleting all local PPP views, ssh means deleting all local SSH views, and terminal
means deleting all the terminals.
Description
Use the local-user command to configure a local user and enter the local user
view.
Use the undo local-user command to cancel a specified local user.
By default, the user database of the system is empty. If the client user wants to
access FTP Server (Switch 8800 Family devices) through FTP, this configuration is
required.
Related commands: display local-user, service-type.
Example
# Add a local user named 3com1.
<SW8800> system-view
[SW8800] local-user 3com1
[3Com-luser-3com1]
local-user
Syntax
password-display-mode
local-user password-display-mode { cipher-force | auto }
undo local-user password-display-mode
View
System view
Parameter
cipher-force: Forced Cipher mode specifies that the passwords of all the accessed
users must be displayed in cipher text.
auto: The auto mode specifies that a user is allowed to use the password
command to set a password display mode.
Description
Use the local-user password-display-mode command to configure the
password display mode of all the accessing users.

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