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Table 83 username/groupname Commands Summary: Users (continued)
COMMAND
username username [no] logon-re-auth-time
<0..1440>
username username logon-re-auth-type {due-time |
re-auth-time}
username rename username username
22.2.1.1 Username Setting Command Examples
The following commands create a new user account and show the user information.
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# username test password 1234 user-type guest
Router(config)# username test logon-due-time 07:30
Router(config)# username test logon-re-auth-type due-time
Router(config)# show username test
username
password
description
user type
time setting
lease time
re-auth type
re-auth time
due time
reference count
Router(config)#

22.2.2 User Group Commands

This table lists the commands for groups.
Table 84 username/groupname Commands Summary: Groups
COMMAND
show groupname [groupname]
[no] groupname groupname
[no] description description
[no] groupname groupname
[no] user username
show
groupname rename groupname groupname
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DESCRIPTION
Sets the reauthentication time for the specified user. Set it to
zero to set unlimited reauthentication time. The
sets the reauthentication time to thirty minutes (regardless of
the current default setting for new users).
Sets whether the specified user will be logged out and have to
log into the UAG again according to the due time or
reauthentication time settings.
Renames the specified user (first username) to the specified
username (second username).
: test
: $1$gRsjDU29$rh1PqNQyspuqhoqgC3nlM1
: Local User
: guest
: manual
: 1440
: due-time
: 1440
: 07:30
: 0
DESCRIPTION
Displays information about the specified user group or about all user groups
set up in the UAG.
Creates the specified user group if necessary and enters sub-command
mode. The
command deletes the specified user group.
no
Sets the description for the specified user group. The
the description for the specified user group.
Adds the specified user group (second groupname) to the specified user
group (first groupname).
Adds the specified user to the specified user group.
Displays information about the specified user group.
Renames the specified user group (first groupname) to the specified group-
name (second groupname).
Chapter 22 User/Group
command
no
command clears
no
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