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Administrators can use this command to add new user accounts. Usernames
may be 1 to 19 alpha-numeric characters including a-z, A-Z, 0-9, dash (-), and
underscore (_), Passwords may be 8 to 15 alpha-numeric characters including a-
z, A-Z, 0-9, dash (-), and underscore (_). The operator must confirm their own
password and a password for the new account.
username
usertype
user
admin
attr <username> < none | MD5 | SHA > < none | DES | AES >
Choose the authentication method and privacy method for SNMP v3 requests.
An authentication method must be selected to enable the privacy method.
username - Account to setup for SNMP v3 authorization.
Authorization method for the SNMP v3 account. When SNMP v3 is enabled, an
authentication method can be selected to control access from an SNMP-based
network management system.
Privacy method for this account. When SNMP v3 is enabled, a privacy method
can be selected to encrypt messages exchanged with any SNMP-based network
management system.
chgpasswd <user name>
Administrators can change the password of any account. Users can change only
their own password. Users are prompted to enter new password information.
username
del <username>
Delete a user account.
username
print
Display a list of user accounts.
4.3.25
Use the whoami command to display the username of the current Telnet session. This
command is not available when logged in as administrator.

whoami

Display username for this Telnet session.
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Enter name of new administrator or user account.
Specify the type of account being created.
User account.
Administrator account.
MD5: MD5 (Message-Digest algorithm 5) is a cryptographic hash function
with a 128-bit hash value (RFC 1321).
SHA: SHA (secure Hash Algorithm) is a set of cryptographic hash
functions.
None: No encryption.
DES: DES (Data Encryption Standard) is an encryption standard.
AES: AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is an encryption standard.
Account to be modified.
Account to be deleted.
whoami
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