Juniper MEDIA FLOW CONTROLLER 2.0.4 - ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE AND CLI Administrator's Manual page 372

Administrator’s guide and cli command reference
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Media Flow Controller CLI Commands
admin
no password is set, can log in as admin.
monitor
changing any configuration. If no password is set, can log in as monitor.
unpriv
ftpuser
namespace creation have this capability. See
disable
terminate any current sessions that user has open; it just prevents new sessions from
being established. Optionally, specify a password; this leaves the account as a whole the
same, but forbids login with a password; it is assumed that SSH key access is used
instead. To re-enable the account, the user must un-disable it, and put a password on it.
The no username <userid> disable command prints a message to this effect; it only
exists to avoid stumping users with an apparently irreversible command.
full-name
circles as the "gecos") on this account.
nopassword
password
nothing (and confirm) to set no password for a user.
0 <cleartext_password>
whereby the system encrypts it using the DES algorithm. This password shows in the
encrypted form with show configuration.
7 <encrypted_password>
encrypted form in which it is stored in the shadow password file (/etc/shadow). Useful
for show configuration, since the cleartext password cannot be recovered (in
cleartext) after it is set.
<cleartext_password>
is prompted for the password, with entries obscured, requiring the same string to be
entered twice for confirmation.
Tip!
Use password 7 <encrypted_password> when setting user passwords; in case you
ever need to re-apply a saved configuration, the encrypted user passwords are saved (not so
for cleartext passwords) and can be re-applied with the saved configuration.
show
usernames
users [history [username <username>]]
whoami
Notes:
usernames
users
what host they have connected from. Optionally, choose history to view the history of
user logins, past and present. You can also optionally specify a username and only the
history of that particular user is displayed.
whoami
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username
—Full privileges (default); in Enable mode all
—Privileges for reading all data and performing all actions, but not for
—Unprivileged.
—Privileged for FTP transactions only; FTP users auto-created with a
—Disable means of logging in to this account. Disabling a user account does not
—Set or reset to empty string (with no) the full name (referred to in some
—Allow login to this account without a password.
—Set the login password for this user. Enter * (asterisk) to disable login; enter
—List of all user accounts and the capabilities of each.
—List of all currently logged-in users, and related information such as idle time and
—The username and capabilities of the currently logged-in user.
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namespace
—Allows the password to be specified in cleartext,
—Allows the password to be provided in the same
—Enter a cleartext password; if none is specified, the user
EXEC
commands are available. If
pre-stage for details.
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