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Setting super password control parameters, Fundamentals, Configuration Guide

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Step Command Remarks Optional By default, the setting for the user 3. Configure the password aging time for the local user. password-control aging aging-time group to which the local user belongs is used; if no aging time is configured for the user group, the setting in system view is used. 4. Configure the minimum password length for the local password-control length length user. Optional By default, the setting for the user group to which the local user belongs is used; if no minimum password length is configured for the user group, the setting in system view is used. 5. Configure the password composition policy for the local user. password-control composition type-number type-number [ type-length type-length ] Optional By default, the settings for the user group to which the local user belongs are used; if no password composition policy is configured for the user group, the settings in system view are used. Setting super password control parameters CLI commands fall into four levels: visit, monitor, system, and manage, in ascending order. Accordingly, login users fall into four levels, each corresponding to a command level. A user of a certain level can only use the commands at that level or lower levels. To switch from a lower user level to a higher one, a user needs to enter a password for authentication. This password is called a super password. For more information on super passwords, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. To set super password control parameters: Step 1. Enter system view. Command system-view 2. Set the password aging time password-control super aging for super passwords. aging-time 3. Configure the minimum length password-control super length for super passwords. length 4. Configure the password composition policy for super passwords. password-control super composition type-number type-number [ type-length type-length ] Remarks N/A Optional. By default, the global password aging time is used. Optional. By default, the global minimum password length is used. Optional. By default, the global password composition restriction settings are used. 143

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Step
Command
Remarks
3.
Configure the password
aging time for the local user.
password-control aging
aging-time
Optional
By default, the setting for the user
group to which the local user
belongs is used; if no aging time is
configured for the user group, the
setting in system view is used.
4.
Configure the minimum
password length for the local
user.
password-control length
length
Optional
By default, the setting for the user
group to which the local user
belongs is used; if no minimum
password length is configured for
the user group, the setting in
system view is used.
5.
Configure the password
composition policy for the
local user.
password-control composition
type-number
type-number
[
type-length
type-length
]
Optional
By default, the settings for the user
group to which the local user
belongs are used; if no password
composition policy is configured
for the user group, the settings in
system view are used.
Setting super password control parameters
CLI commands fall into four levels: visit, monitor, system, and manage, in ascending order. Accordingly,
login users fall into four levels, each corresponding to a command level. A user of a certain level can only
use the commands at that level or lower levels.
To switch from a lower user level to a higher one, a user needs to enter a password for authentication.
This password is called a super password. For more information on super passwords, see
Fundamentals
Configuration Guide
.
To set super password control parameters:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Set the password aging time
for super passwords.
password-control super aging
aging-time
Optional.
By default, the global password
aging time is used.
3.
Configure the minimum length
for super
passwords.
password-control super length
length
Optional.
By default, the global minimum
password length is used.
4.
Configure the password
composition policy for super
passwords.
password-control super
composition type-number
type-number
[
type-length
type-length
]
Optional.
By default, the global password
composition restriction settings are
used.