Guidelines
The user command is available in Global configuration mode. The user command
enters User configuration mode. While in User configuration mode, you can create
or modify User objects.
To exit the configuration mode and not apply the changes, use the cancel
command. To apply the changes and exit the configuration mode, use the exit
command. Using either command returns you to Global configuration mode.
Use the no user command to delete a user account.
To confirm the account, use the show usernames command.
Related Commands
cancel, exit, show usernames, usergroup
user-agent
Enters User Agent configuration mode.
Syntax
user-agent [name]
no user-agent [name]
Parameters
name
Guidelines
Use the cancel or exit command to exit HTTP User Agent Settings configuration
mode and return to Global configuration mode.
Use the no user-agent command to delete an HTTP User Agent.
Related Commands
cancel, exit
user-expire-password
Forces a specified user to change the account password at the next login.
Syntax
user-expire-password account
128
Command Reference
Optionally specifies the name of the HTTP user agent.
The name can contain a maximum of 128 characters. For restrictions, refer
to "Object name conventions" on page xxiv.
In the absence of an explicitly identified HTTP User Agent, the command
enters User Agent Configuration mode for the default HTTP User Agent.