Lock Reauthentication - HPE D6020 Maintenance And Service Manual

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Usage guidelines
As a best practice, specify a combined key as the user line locking key. If you specify a single
character as the key, the character acts only as the user line locking key. You cannot type the
character for any commands, keywords, or arguments.
Pressing this shortcut key is equivalent to executing the lock reauthentication command.
This command takes effect immediately.
To display the current user line locking key, use the display current-configuration | include
lock-key command.
Examples
# Set the user line locking key to Ctrl+A for console line 0.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] line console 0
[Sysname-line-console0] lock-key 1
[Sysname-line-console0] quit
To verify the configuration:
1.
Press Ctrl+A.
[Sysname]
Please press Enter to unlock the screen.
2.
Press Enter and enter the login password.
Password:
[Sysname]
Related commands

lock reauthentication

lock reauthentication
Use lock reauthentication to lock the current user line and enable unlocking authentication.
Syntax
lock reauthentication
Default
The system does not lock any user lines or initiate reauthentication.
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
This command locks the current user line. To unlock the user line, you must press Enter and provide
the login password to pass reauthentication. If you have changed the login password after login, you
must provide the new password. If no login password is set, the system unlocks the user line after
you press Enter.
Examples
# Lock the current user line and enable unlocking authentication.
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