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password-control alert-before-expire

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Use undo password-control aging to restore the default. By default, the global password aging time is 90 days, the password aging time of a user group equals the global setting, and the password aging time of a local user equals that of the user group to which the local user belongs. A password aging time setting with a smaller application range has a higher priority. That is, the system prefers the setting for a local user. If there is no setting for the local user, the system will use the setting for the user group. If there is no setting for the user group, the system will use the global setting. If you do not set the aging time for super passwords, the global password aging time applies. Related commands: display password-control, local-user, and user-group. Examples # Set the global password aging time to 80 days. system-view [Sysname] password-control aging 80 # Set the password aging time for user group test to 90 days. [Sysname] user-group test [Sysname-ugroup-test] password-control aging 90 [Sysname-ugroup-test] quit # Set the password aging time for local user abc to 100 days. [Sysname] local-user abc [Sysname-luser-abc] password-control aging 100 password-control alert-before-expire Syntax password-control alert-before-expire alert-time View undo password-control alert-before-expire System view Default level 2: System level Parameters alert-time: Specifies the number of days before a user's password expires during which the user is warned of the pending password expiration, in the range of 1 to 30. Description Use password-control alert-before-expire to set the number of days before a user's password expires during which the user is warned of the pending password expiration. Use undo password-control alert-before-expire to restore the default. By default, a user is warned of pending password expiration 7 days before the user's password expires. Examples # Configure the device to warn a user about pending password expiration 10 days before the user's password expires. 150

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Use
undo password-control aging
to restore the default.
By default, the global password aging time is 90 days, the password aging time of a user group equals
the global setting, and the password aging time of a local user equals that of the user group to which the
local user belongs.
A password aging time setting with a smaller application range has a higher priority. That is, the system
prefers the setting for a local user. If there is no setting for the local user, the system will use the setting for
the user group. If there is no setting for the user group, the system will use the global setting.
If you do not set the aging time for super passwords, the global password aging time applies.
Related commands:
display password-control
,
local-user
, and
user-group
.
Examples
# Set the global password aging time to 80 days.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] password-control aging 80
# Set the password aging time for user group
test
to 90 days.
[Sysname] user-group test
[Sysname-ugroup-test] password-control aging 90
[Sysname-ugroup-test] quit
# Set the password aging time for local user
abc
to 100 days.
[Sysname] local-user abc
[Sysname-luser-abc] password-control aging 100
password-control alert-before-expire
Syntax
password-control alert-before-expire
alert-time
undo password-control alert-before-expire
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
alert-time
: Specifies the number of days before a user’s password expires during which the user is
warned of the pending password expiration, in the range of 1 to 30.
Description
Use
password-control alert-before-expire
to set the number of days before a user’s password expires
during which the user is warned of the pending password expiration.
Use
undo password-control alert-before-expire
to restore the default.
By default, a user is warned of pending password expiration 7 days before the user’s password expires.
Examples
# Configure the device to warn a user about pending password expiration 10 days before the user’s
password expires.