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ACLI Reference for wired networks
The syntax for the no password security command is
no password security
Creating user names and passwords
About this task
Use the username command to create custom user names and assign switch read-only and
read-write passwords to them. These custom user names apply to local authentication only.
The syntax of this command is as follows:
username <username> {ro | rw}
After entering this command the user is prompted to enter the password for the new user.
Custom users cannot have custom access rights and limitations. Use of the associated read-
only password confers the same rights and limitations as the default read-only user. Use of
the associated read-write password confers the same rights and limitation as the default read-
write user.
Configuring password retry attempts
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To configure the number of times a user can retry a password, use the following command in
Global or Interface Configuration mode:
telnet-access retry <number>
Where number is an integer in the range 1 to 100 that specifies the allowed number of failed
log on attempts. The default is 3.
Configuring password history
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Use the password password-history command to configure the number of passwords
stored in the password history table. This command has the following syntax:
password password-history <3-10>
The parameter <3-10> represents the number of passwords to store in the history table. Use
the appropriate value when configuring the feature.
Defaulting password history
Use the default password password-history command to return the number of
passwords stored in the password history table to the default value of 3.
Displaying password history settings
The show password password-history command is used to display the number of
passwords currently stored in the password history table.
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Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
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August 2013

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