Setting Local User Password Control Parameters; Setting Super Password Control Parameters - HP FlexNetwork 10500 Series Security Configuration Manual

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Setting local user password control parameters

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a device
management user and enter
local user view.
3.
Configure the password
expiration time for the local
user.
4.
Configure the minimum
password length for the local
user.
5.
Configure the password
composition policy for the
local user.
6.
Configure the password
complexity checking policy
for the local user.
7.
Configure the login attempt
limit.

Setting super password control parameters

The super password allows you to obtain a temporary user role without reconnecting to the device.
For more information, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
To set super password control parameters:
Command
system-view
local-user user-name class
manage
password-control aging
aging-time
password-control length length
password-control composition
type-number type-number
[ type-length type-length ]
password-control complexity
{ same-character | user-name }
check
password-control login-attempt
login-times [ exceed { lock |
lock-time time | unlock } ]
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Remarks
N/A
By default, no local user exists.
Local user password control
applies to device management
users instead of network access
users.
For information about how to
configure a local user, see
"Configuring
AAA."
By default, the setting equals that
for the user group to which the
local user belongs. If no
expiration time is configured for
the user group, the global setting
applies to the local user.
By default, the setting equals that
for the user group to which the
local user belongs. If no minimum
password length is configured for
the user group, the global setting
applies to the local user.
By default, the settings equal
those for the user group to which
the local user belongs. If no
password composition policy is
configured for the user group, the
global settings apply to the local
user.
By default, the settings equal
those for the user group to which
the local user belongs. If no
password complexity checking
policy is configured for the user
group, the global settings apply to
the local user.
By default, the settings equal
those for the user group to which
the local user belongs. If no
login-attempt policy is configured
for the user group, the global
settings apply to the local user.

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