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Alcatel-lucent omniswitch 6850-48: reference guide
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AAA Commands

user

Configures or modifies user entries in the local user database. Use the no form of the command to remove
the user from the local database.
user username [password password] [expiration {day | date}] [read-only | read-write [families... |
domains...| all | none]] [no snmp | no auth | sha | md5 | sha+des | md5+des] [end-user profile name]
[console-only {enable | disable}]
no user username
Syntax Definitions
username
password
day
date
read-only
read-write
families
domains
all
none
no snmp
no auth
sha
md5
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
The name of the user (maximum is 31 alphanumeric characters). Used
for logging into the switch. Required to create a new user entry or for
modifying a user.
The user's password in clear text or hexadecimal (corresponding to
encrypted form). Required to create a new user entry. The default mini-
mum length is 8 alphanumeric characters. The maximum is 47 charac-
ters.
The number of days before this user's current password expires. The
range is 1 to 150 days.
The date (in the format mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm) that the user's current pass-
word will expire.
Specifies that the user will have read-only access to the switch.
Specifies that the user will have read-write access to the switch.
Determines the command families available to the user on the switch.
Each command family should be separated by a space. Command fami-
lies are subsets of domains. See Usage Guidelines for more details.
Determines the command domains available to the user on the switch.
Each domain should be separated by a space. See the Usage Guidelines
for more details.
Specifies that all command families and domains are available to the
user.
Specifies that no command families or domains are available to the user.
Denies the specified user SNMP access to the switch.
Specifies that the user has SNMP access without any required SNMP
authentication and encryption protocol.
Specifies that the SHA authentication algorithm should be used for
authenticating SNMP PDU for the user.
Specifies that the MD5 authentication algorithm should be used for
authenticating SNMP PDU for the user.
June 2012
page 36-49

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