Setting User Accounts and Passwords set system login
2-16 Startup and General Configuration
admin super-user enabled no ***access always allowed***
bar read-only enabled yes 00:00 24:00 Sun Sat
foo read-write enabled no 08:00 17:00 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
ro read-only enabled no ***access always allowed***
rw read-write enabled no ***access always allowed***
Table 2‐3providesanexplana tion ofthecommandoutput.
set system login
Usethiscommandtocreateanewuserloginaccount,ortodisableorenableanexistingaccount.
TheMatrixSeriesdevicesupportsupto16useraccounts,includingtheadminaccount,which
cannotbedisabledordeleted.
Syntax
set system login username { super-user | read-write | read-only} {enable | disable}
[password password] [allowed-interval HH:MM HH:MM] [allowed-days {[Sun] [Mon]
[Tue] [Wed] [Thu] [Fri] [Sat]}] [local-only {yes | no}]
Parameters
Table 2-3 show system login Output Details
Output... What it displays...
Password history size Number of previously used user login passwords that will be checked
for duplication when the set password command is executed.
Configured with set system password history (“set system
password” on page 2-20).
Password aging Number of days user passwords will remain valid before aging out.
Configured with set system password aging (“set system password”
on page 2-20).
Username Login user names.
Access Access assigned to this user account: super-user, read-write or read-
only.
State Whether this user account is enabled or disabled.
Local Only? Specifies authentication scope for this user. Valid values: yes, no. yes
specifies that authentication is only by way of the local user database
even with RADIUS or TACACS+ configured. no specifies that
authentication is via configured methods.
Login Access Allowed Specifies the time periods by start and end in 24 hour time and the
days of the week for which access is allowed, or states that access is
always allowed.
username Specifiesaloginnameforaneworexistinguser.Thisstringcanbea
maximumof80characters,althoughamaximumof16charactersis
recommendedforproperviewingintheshowsystemlogindisplay.
super‐user|read‐
write|read‐only
Specifiestheaccessprivilegesforthi suser.
enable
|disable Enablesordisablestheuseraccount.
Note: The default admin (su) account cannot be disabled.