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5.7.14
passwords lock-out
Use this command to strengthen the security of the switch by locking user accounts that have failed login due to
wrong passwords. When a lockout count is configured, a user that is logged in must enter the correct password
within that count. Otherwise the user will be locked out from further switch access. Only a user with read/write access
can re-activate a locked user account. Password lockout does not apply to logins from the serial console. The valid
range is 1-5. The default is 0, or no lockout count enforced.
5.7.14.1
no passwords lock-out
Use this command to set the password lock-out count to the default value.
5.7.15
show passwords configuration
Use this command to display the configured password management settings.
5.7.16
write memory
Use this command to save running configuration changes to NVRAM so that the changes you make will persist
across a reboot. This command is the same as copy system:running config nvram:startup-config.
5.8
SNMP Commands
This section describes the commands you use to configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) on the
switch. You can configure the switch to act as an SNMP agent so that it can communicate with SNMP managers on
your network.
Default
0
Format
passwords lock-out <1-5>
Mode
Global Config
Format
no passwords lock-out
Mode
Global Config
Format
show passwords configuration
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Term
Definition
Minimum
Password Length
Minimum number of characters required when changing passwords.
Password History Number of passwords to store for reuse prevention.
Password Aging
Length in days that a password is valid.
Lockout Attempts Number of failed password login attempts before lockout.
Format
write memory
Mode
Privileged EXEC