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User Management Commands
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Chapter 11 User Management Commands User Manage Commands are used to manage the user's logging information by Web, Telnet or SSH, so as to protect the settings of the switch from being randomly changed. 11.1 user name (password) Description The user name command is used to add a new user or modify the existed users' information. To delete the existed users, please use no user name command. This command uses the symmetric encryption. Syntax user name name [ privilege admin | operator | power_user | user ] password { [ 0 ] password | 7 encrypted-password } no user name name Parameter name --Type a name for users' login, which contains 16 characters at most, composed of digits, English letters and under dashes only. admin | operator | power_user | user -- Access level. "admin" means that you can edit, modify and view all the settings of different functions. "operator" means that you can edit, modify and view most of the settings of different functions. "power-user" means that you can edit, modify and view some of the settings of different functions. "user" means that you can only view some of the settings of different functions without the right to edit or modify. It is "admin" by default. For more details about privilege restrictions, please refer to the Privilege Requirement part in each command. 0 -- Specify the encryption type. 0 indicates that an unencrypted password will follow. By default, the encryption type is 0. password -- Users' login password, a string from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters or symbols. The password is case sensitive, allows digits, English letters (case sensitive), underlines and sixteen special characters 7 -- Indicates a symmetric encrypted password with fixed length will follow. encrypted-password -- A symmetric encrypted password with fixed length, which you can copy from another switch's configuration file. After the 70