Netgear XSM4324FS CLI Manual Software Version 12.x - Page 103
enable authentication, username Global Config, username, encrypted, password
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches enable authentication Use this command to specify the authentication method list when accessing a higher privilege level from a remote telnet or console. Format Mode enable authentication {default | list-name} Line Config Parameter default list-name Description Uses the default list created with the aaa authentication enable command. Uses the indicated list created with the aaa authentication enable command. Command example: The following example specifies the default authentication method to access a higher privilege level console: (NETGEAR Switch)(config)# line console (NETGEAR Switch)(config-line)# enable authentication default no enable authentication Use this command to return to the default specified by the enable authentication command. Format Mode no enable authentication Line Config username (Global Config) Use the username command in Global Config mode to add a new user to the local user database. The default privilege level is 1. Using the encrypted keyword allows the administrator to transfer local user passwords between devices without knowing the passwords. If you use the password parameter with the encrypted parameter, the password must be exactly 128 hexadecimal characters in length. If the password strength feature is enabled, this command checks for password strength and returns an appropriate error if it fails to meet the password strength criteria. The optional parameter override-complexity-check disables the validation of the password strength. Note: In software version 12.0.11.8 and later software versions, when you configure a user password, the password does not display in clear text. Management Commands 103 CLI Command Reference Manual