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System Settings
Configuring System Administrative Users ▀
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Configuring Context-level Operators
Use the example below to configure context-level operators:
configure
context local
operator user_name { [ encrypted ] [ nopassword ] password password }
end
Notes:
Additional keyword options are available that identify active administrators or place time thresholds on the
administrator. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for more information about the operator
command.
command.
The nopassword option allows you to create an operator without an associated password. Enable this option
when using ssh public keys (authorized key command in SSH Configuration mode) as a sole means of
authentication. When enabled this option prevents someone from using an operator password to gain access to
the user account.
authentication. When enabled this option prevents someone from using an operator password to gain access to
the user account.
Save the configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.
Configuring Context-level Inspectors
Use the example below to configure context-level inspectors:
configure
context local
inspector user_name { [ encrypted ] [ nopassword ] password password }
end
Notes:
Additional keyword options are available that identify active administrators or place time thresholds on the
administrator. Refer to the Command Line Interface Reference for more information about the inspector
command.
command.
The nopassword option allows you to create an inspector without an associated password. Enable this option
when using ssh public keys (authorized key command in SSH Configuration mode) as a sole means of
authentication. When enabled this option prevents someone from using an inspector password to gain access to
the user account.
authentication. When enabled this option prevents someone from using an inspector password to gain access to
the user account.
Save the configuration as described in the Verifying and Saving Your Configuration chapter.