Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - SYSTEM BASICS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-04 Configuration Manual page 444

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JunosE 11.3.x System Basics Configuration Guide
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a vty line, the system removes all lines above that line. For example, no line vty 6 causes
the system to remove lines 6 through 29. You cannot remove lines 0 through 4.
See line.
Use to enable password checking at login.
The default setting is to enable a password.
Example
host1(config-line)#login
Use the no version to disable password checking and allow access without a password.
See login.
Use to specify a password on a single line or a range of lines.
If you enable password checking but do not configure a password, the system will not
allow you to access virtual terminals.
Specify a password in plain text (unencrypted) or cipher text (encrypted). In either
case, the system stores the password as encrypted.
Use the following keywords to specify the type of password you will enter:
0 (zero)—Unencrypted password
5—Secret
7—Encrypted password
NOTE: To use an encrypted password or a secret, you must follow the
procedure in "Setting Basic Password Parameters" on page 404 to obtain the
encrypted password or secret. You cannot create your own encrypted
password or secret; you must use a system-generated password or secret.
Example 1 (unencrypted password)
host1(config-line)#password 0 mypassword
Example 2 (secret)
host1(config-line)#password 5 bcA";+1aeJD8)/[1ZDP6
Example 3 (encrypted password)
host1(config-line)#password 7 dq]XG`,%N"SS7d}o)_?Y
Use the no version to remove the password. By default, no password is specified.
See password.
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