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NOTE: The <username> is not case sensitive when you add and delete users,
and when the user logs in. However, when you use the <username> to
set the user password, authentication, or encryption, you must enter
the <username> in the same case you used when you added the user.
To see the case of the <username>, enter the
show users
command.
Format
users name
<username>
Mode
Global Config
5.5.1.1
no users name
This command removes a user account.
Format
no users name
<username>
Mode
Global Config
NOTE: You cannot delete the “admin” user account.
5.5.2
users passwd
Use this command to change a password. Passwords are a maximum of eight
alphanumeric characters. If a user is authorized for authentication or encryption is
enabled, the password length must be at least eight alphanumeric characters. The
password is case sensitive. When you change a password, a prompt asks for the old
password. If there is no password, press enter. You must enter the <username> in the
same case you used when you added the user. To see the case of the <username>, enter
the
show users
command.
NOTE: To specify a blank password in the configuration script, you must
specify it as a space within quotes, for example, “ ”. For more informa-
tion about creating configuration scripts, see 5.10 “Configuration
Scripting Commands” on page 5 - 31.
Default
no password
Format
users passwd
<username>
Mode
Global Config
5.5.2.1
no users passwd
This command sets the password of an existing user to blank. When you change a
password, a prompt asks for the old password. If there is no password, press enter.
Format
no users passwd
<username>
Mode
Global Config
5.5.3
users snmpv3 accessmode
This command specifies the snmpv3 access privileges for the specified login user. The
valid accessmode values are
readonly
or
readwrite
. The <username>
is the login
user name for which the specified access mode applies. The default is
readwrite
for
the “admin” user and
readonly
for all other users. You must enter the <username> in
the same case you used when you added the user. To see the case of the <username>,
enter the
show users
command.