Password-Control Expired-User-Login - HP MSR Series Command Reference Manual

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Default
In non-FIPS mode, the password control feature is disabled globally.
In FIPS mode, the password control feature is enabled globally and cannot be disabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
A specific password control function takes effect only after the global password control feature is
enabled.
After the global password control feature is enabled, you cannot display the password and super
password configurations for device management users by using the corresponding display commands.
The configuration for network access user passwords can be displayed. The first password configured for
device management users must contain at least four different characters.
Examples
# Enable the password control feature globally.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] password-control enable
Related commands
display password-control
password-control { aging | composition | history | length } enable

password-control expired-user-login

Use password-control expired-user-login to set the maximum number of days and maximum number of
times that a user can log in after the password expires.
Use undo password-control expired-user-login to restore the defaults.
Syntax
password-control expired-user-login delay delay times times
undo password-control expired-user-login
Default
A user can log in three times within 30 days after the password expires.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
delay delay: Sets the maximum number of days during which a user can log in using an expired
password. The value range for the delay argument is 1 to 90.
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