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Chapter 23 User/Group
ZyWALL (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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23.2.2 User Group Commands
This table lists the commands for groups.
23.2.3 User Setting Commands
This table lists the commands for user settings, except for forcing user authentication.
Table 99 username/groupname Commands Summary: Groups
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show groupname [groupname] Displays information about the specified user group
or about all user groups set up in the ZyWALL.
[no] groupname groupname Creates the specified user group if necessary and
enters sub-command mode. The no command
deletes the specified user group.
[no] description description Sets the description for the specified user group.
The no command clears the description for the
specified user group.
[no] groupname groupname Adds the specified user group (second
groupname) to the specified user group (first
groupname).
[no] user username Adds the specified user to the specified user group.
show Displays information about the specified user
group.
groupname rename groupname groupname Renames the specified user group (first
groupname) to the specified group-name (second
groupname).
Table 100 username/groupname Commands Summary: Settings
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show users default-setting Displays information about the default settings for
new users.
users default-setting [no] logon-lease-time
<0..1440>
Sets the default lease time (in minutes) for each
new user. Set it to zero to set unlimited lease time.
The
no command sets the default lease time to
five.
users default-setting [no] logon-re-auth-time
<0..1440>
Sets the default reauthorization time (in minutes)
for each new user. Set it to zero to set unlimited
reauthorization time. The
no command sets the
default reauthorization time to thirty.
users default-setting [no] user-type {guest |
limited-admin | user}
Sets the default user type for each new user. The
no command sets the default user type to user.
show users retry-settings Displays the current retry limit settings for users.
[no] users retry-limit Enables the retry limit for users. The
no command
disables the retry limit.
[no] users retry-count <1..99> Sets the number of failed login attempts a user can
have before the account or IP address is locked out
for lockout-period minutes. The
no command sets
the retry-count to five.
[no] users lockout-period <1..65535> Sets the amount of time, in minutes, a user or IP
address is locked out after retry-count number of
failed login attempts. The
no command sets the
lockout period to thirty minutes.

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