3com WX4400 3CRWX440095A ユーザーズマニュアル
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C
HAPTER
8: AAA C
OMMANDS
set authentication
password-restrict
password-restrict
Activates password restrictions for network and administrative users.
Syntax
—
set authentication password-restrict
{
enable
|
disable
}
enable
— Enables password restrictions on the WX.
disable
— Disables password restrictions on the WX.
Defaults
—
By default the password restrictions are disabled.
Access
—
Enabled.
History
—
Introduced in MSS 6.0.
Usage
—
When this command is enabled, the following password
restrictions tak
e effect:
Passwords must be a minimum of 10 characters in length, and a mix of
uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters,
including at least two of each (for example, Tre%Pag32!).
uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special characters,
including at least two of each (for example, Tre%Pag32!).
A user cannot reuse any of his or her 10 previous passwords (not
applicable to
applicable to
network users).
When a user changes his or her password, at least 4 characters must
be
be
different from the previous password.
When you enable the password restrictions, MSS evaluates the passwords
configured on the WX switch and displays a list of users whose password
does not meet the restriction on length and character types.
configured on the WX switch and displays a list of users whose password
does not meet the restriction on length and character types.
Examples
—
To enable password restrictions on the WX switch, type
the following command:
WX# set authentication password-restrict enable
warning: the following users have passwords that do not have
at least 2 each of upper-case letters, lower-case letters,
numbers and special characters -
dan
admin
user1
user2
goofball
dang
success: change accepted.