Defining A User Name Without A Password; Defining A User Name With An Unencrypted Password - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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Parameter
privilege
user-group

Defining a User Name without a Password

If you want to define a user account with no password, use the following command in
Global Configuration mode:
MOT (config)#username <WORD> nopassword
where:
For example:

Defining a User Name with an Unencrypted Password

Follow these steps to define a user account with an unencrypted password:
Use the username password command in Global Configuration mode to define an
unencrypted password for a user account:
MOT (config)#username <WORD> password <WORD>
where:
For example:
MOT (config)#username
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Table 3-1 User Login Account Parameters
WORD is the user account login name.
MOT (config)#username
WORD is the user account login name.
WORD defines the user login account password.
Description
Defines user account privileges.
Read-only privileges allow a user access to the Privileged
EXEC command line mode only.
Read-write privileges allow a user access to all command
line modes
Defines a user account group access level to CLI command
sets.
isp = internet service provider
mso = multiservice operator
sysadmin = System Administrator
newuser
nopassword
newuser
password mypassword
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