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local-user max-failed-logins ▀
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local-user max-failed-logins
Configures the maximum number of failed login attempts a local-user can have before their account is locked out.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Disables this functionality.
Restores this parameter to its default setting.
Default: 5
Specifies the maximum number of times a local-user could experience a login failure before their account is
locked out. number can be configured to any integer value between 2 and 100.
Specifies the maximum number of times a local-user could experience a login failure before their account is
locked out. number can be configured to any integer value between 2 and 100.
Usage
This command configures the maximum number of failed login attempts a local-user can have before their
account is locked out. For example if, this parameter is configured to ―3‖ then after the third failed login
attempt, the account would be locked.
account is locked out. For example if, this parameter is configured to ―3‖ then after the third failed login
attempt, the account would be locked.
Important:
Local-user accounts can be configured to either enforce or reject a lockout due to the maximum
number of failed login being reached. Refer to the
command for more information.
Refer to the
command for more information.
Example
The following command configures a maximum of three login attempts:
The following command configures a maximum of three login attempts: