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This is a sample output from the command displaying how to set high level of cipher
detect on the switch:
DUT(config)# cipher detect strong
Note: This cmd will make all un-strong clear text passwords lost!!
DUT(config)# username testName password 1111
Strong cipher MUST contain digital, normal character and special character
45.1.3 Creating a local user account on the switch
A local user account must also contain at least one alphabetic character and at most
31characters.
To create a local user account on the switch, follow these steps:
DUT# configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
DUT(config)# username testname password
123abc<>
Create a local user account
DUT(config)# exit
Exit the Configure mode
This is a sample output from this command displaying how to add a user named
testName and with the password of 123abc<>.
DUT(config)#username testName password 123abc<>
After the above setting, login the switch will need a username and password, and user
can try to login at most 3 times. This is a sample output of the login prompt:
User Access Verification
Username: testName
Password:
45.2 Configuring the user management in login mode
The login mode requires the line password without a username.
To configure the user management in login mode, follow these steps:
DUT# configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
DUT(config)# line vty 0 7
Enter line configuration mode, use line console 0 if you
want to set console port access
DUT(config-line)# login
Enable login authentication on the switch
This is a sample output from the command displaying how to enable local authentication
on the switch.
DUT(config)# line console 0
DUT(config)# line password abc123
DUT(config-line)# login
After the above setting, login the switch will need the line password, and user can try to
login at most 3 times. This is a sample output of the login prompt:
User Access Verification
Password: