Руководство По Устранению Ошибки для Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Global Configuration Mode Commands
▀ local-user password
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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is the number of entries for each account stored in the history list and can be configured to any
integer value from 1 to 100.
is the number of days during which a password can not be reused and can
be configured to any integer value between 1 and 365.
Default: 90
Specifies the maximum age for a password. Users logging in with a password older than the specified limit
are locked out. Once the lockout period expires, at their next login attempt, they are prompted to change their
password before accessing the CLI.
Specifies the maximum age for a password. Users logging in with a password older than the specified limit
are locked out. Once the lockout period expires, at their next login attempt, they are prompted to change their
password before accessing the CLI.
Important:
Local-user accounts can be configured to either enforce or reject a lockout due to a password‘s
maximum age being reached. Refer to the
command for more information.
is the number of days that passwords remain valid and can be configured to any integer value from 1 to
365.
Default: 2
Specifies the minimum number of characters that must be changed (in comparison to the current password)
when a user changes their password.
Specifies the minimum number of characters that must be changed (in comparison to the current password)
when a user changes their password.
Important:
Changes in password length are counted as ―character‖ changes. For example: changing a password
from ―password‖ to ―passwo‖ is a 2-character change, changing a password from ―password‖ to ―password2‖ is a 1-
character change, and changing a password from ―password‖ to ―apassword‖ is a 9-character change.
character change, and changing a password from ―password‖ to ―apassword‖ is a 9-character change.
is the number of characters and can be configured to any integer value between 0 and 16.
Default: 1
Specifies the frequency that passwords can be changed (other than first login).
Specifies the frequency that passwords can be changed (other than first login).
is the minimum number of days that must pass before a user can change their password. It can be
configured to any integer value from 1 to 365.
Important:
If the
command is used, users may
change their password as often as desired which could allow them to circumvent the password history function.
Default: 8
Specifies the minimum length allowed for user-defined password.
Specifies the minimum length allowed for user-defined password.
is the minimum number of alpha and/or numeric characters that the password must contain and can
be configured to any integer value between 3 and 32.
Usage
This command is used to set the property requirements for user-defined passwords and system behavior in
relation to those passwords.
relation to those passwords.