D-Link DGS-6600-48TS CLI Guide - Page 926
U, username, privilege, password {plain-text| encrypted}, encrypted, plain-text, show enable password
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DGS-6604 username username Use the username command to create a user account, and use the no form of the command to delete the user account. For the no command, when a username is specified, a specific account is deleted. username NAME [privilege LEVEL] password {plain-text| encrypted} PASSWORD no username NAME Syntax Description NAME Specifies the Username. Only one word can be used for the name argument. The length is 1 to 32 characters. privilege LEVEL (Optional) Sets the privilege level for the user. The privilege level is between 0 and 15. The default value is 15 if it is not specified plain-text PASSWORD Specifies the password the user must enter to gain access to the switch. The password must be from 6 to 32 characters (the length of password in plain-text form is project dependant), can contain embedded spaces and is case-sensitive. The syntax is a general string that allows spaces. encrypted PASSWORD Specifies the password in the encrypted form based on SHA-I. For the encrypted form password, the length is fixed to 35 bytes long. The password is casesensitive. When using the show username or the show enable password command, an encrypted password can be copied and pasted to this command option. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline Not configured privilege LEVEL: 15 Global configuration at privilege level 15 This command creates user accounts with different access levels. The command only accepts LEVEL 1, 2, 12, & 15. If the user specifies any other level, an error message will be displayed. When the user logs in with level 1 and 2, the user will in the User EXEC mode. The user needs to further use the enable command to enter the Privileged EXEC mode. However, in level 1 User EXEC mode it is not allowed to directly enter the Privileged EXEC mode. When the user logs in with a level higher than or equal to 12, the user will directly enter the Privileged EXEC mode. The Privileged EXEC mode can be either level 12 or 15. The user can specify the password in encrypted form or in plain-text form. If it is in plain-text form, but password encryption is enabled, then the password will be converted to encrypted form. CLI Reference Guide 916