Introduction To Password Control Configuration - 3Com 4210 PWR Configuration Manual

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Introduction to
Password Control
Configuration
P
ASSWORD
O
PERATIONS
The password control feature is designed to manage the following passwords:
Telnet passwords: passwords for logging into the switch through Telnet.
SSH passwords: passwords for logging into the switch through SSH.
FTP passwords: passwords for logging into the switch through FTP.
Super passwords: passwords used by the users who have logged into the
switch and are changing from a lower privilege level to a higher privilege level.
Password control provides the following functions:
Table 408 Functions provided by password control
Function
Description
Password aging
Password aging time setting: Users can set the aging
time for their PASSWORDS. If a password ages out, its
user must change it, otherwise the user cannot log into
the device.
Password change: After a password ages out, the user
can change it when logging into the device.
Alert before password expiration: Users can set their
respective alert time. If a user logs into the system when
the password is about to age out (that is, the remaining
usable time of the password is no more than the set
alert time), the switch will alert the user to the
forthcoming expiration and prompts the user to change
the password as soon as possible.
Limitation of
This function is used to limit the minimum length of the
minimum password
passwords. A user can successfully configure a
password only when the password is not shorter than its
minimum length.
History password
History password recording function: The password
function
configured and once used by a user is called a history
(old) password. The switch is able to record the user
history password. Users cannot successfully replace their
passwords with history passwords.
History password protection function: History passwords
are saved in a readable file in the Flash memory, so they
will not be lost when the switch reboots.
Password protection
Encrypted display: The switch protects the displayed
and encryption
password. The password is always displayed as a string
containing only asterisks (*) in the configuration file or
on user terminal.
Saving passwords in ciphertext: The switch encrypts and
saves the configured passwords in ciphertext in the
configuration file.
C
C
ONTROL
ONFIGURATION
Application
All
passwords
Telnet SSH
and Super
passwords
All
passwords
All
passwords
All
passwords

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