Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
System Settings
▀ Configuring System Administrative Users
▄ ASR 5500 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 18
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Verifying Context-level Administrative User Configuration
Verify that the configuration was successful by entering the following command:
show configuration context local
This command displays all of the configuration parameters you modified within the Local context during this session.
The following displays sample output for this command. In this example, a security administrator named testadmin was
configured.
The following displays sample output for this command. In this example, a security administrator named testadmin was
configured.
config
context local
interface mgmt1
ip address 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0
#exit
subscriber default
#exit
administrator testadmin encrypted password fd01268373c5da85
inspector testinspector encrypted password 148661a0bb12cd59
exit
port ethernet 5/1
bind interface mgmt1 local
#exit
context local
interface mgmt1
ip address 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0
#exit
subscriber default
#exit
administrator testadmin encrypted password fd01268373c5da85
inspector testinspector encrypted password 148661a0bb12cd59
exit
port ethernet 5/1
bind interface mgmt1 local
#exit
Configuring Local-User Administrative Users
Use the example below to configure local-user administrative users:
configure
local-user username name
end
Notes:
Additional keyword options are available identify active administrators or place time thresholds on the
administrator. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for more information about the local-user
username command.
username command.
Save the configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Verifying Local-User Configuration
Verify that the configuration was successful by entering the following command:
show local-user verbose
This command displays information on configured local-user administrative users. A sample output for this command
appears below. In this example, a local-user named SAUser was configured.
appears below. In this example, a local-user named SAUser was configured.