TIC Commands 443
Syntax
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passwords aging username
name days
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no passwords aging username
name
•
passwords aging enable-password
level days
•
no passwords aging enable-password
level
•
name
— The name of the user. (Range: 1 - 20 characteres)
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level
— The level for which the password applies. (Range: 1 - 15)
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days
— The number of days before a password change is forced. (Range: 1 - 365)
Default Configuration
Password aging is disabled.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode.
User Guidelines
• The aging time is calculated from the day the password was defined, and not from the day the aging
was defined.
• After a password expires a user can login for another 3 times.
• 10 days before expiration a syslog message is generated.
Example
The following example configures configures 40 days as the aging time of global passwords.
passwords history
The passwords history Global Configuration mode command sets the number of required password
changes before a password in the local database can be reused. Use the no form of this command to
remove this requirement,.
Syntax
•
passwords history
number
• no passwords history
•
number —
Indicates the required number of password changes before a password can be reused.
(Range: 1 - 10)
Console (config)#
passwords aging username
40
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