Configuring User Login Accounts - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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MOT(config)# hostname <WORD>
where:
After you execute this command, the Command Line Interface (CLI) prompt changes
to the new host name:
newhostname(config)#

Configuring User Login Accounts

Define a unique system login account for each user requiring access to the command
line interface. You can define a system login account with different levels of security
access to the system. The username command allows you to define a complete
system login including the user name, password, access-level, and user group.The
following commands are used for defining a user account:
Table 3-1
login account. The sections that follow describe the procedural details for defining
each parameter.
Parameter
username
nopassword
password
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WORD is the new system network name.
username nopassword
username password
username privilege
username user-group
gives a brief description of each parameter required to configure a user
Table 3-1 User Login Account Parameters
Description
Defines the name of the user account.
A user name comprises a unique set of up to 16
case-sensitive characters.
Defines no password for the user account.
Defines the password for the user account.
A password comprises a unique set of up to 31
case-sensitive characters - enclosed with double quotes
if the password contains spaces). The "%" and "!"
characters must not be used.
The password can be specified to appear encrypted or
unencrypted in the running-config file.
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Configuring the System
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