
Management Commands AT8901/2/3
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Format users passwd <username>
Mode Global Config
6.5.2.1 no users passwd
This command sets the password of an existing user to blank. When you change a
password, a prompt asks for the old password. If there is no password, press enter.
Format
no users passwd <username>
Mode Global Config
6.5.3 users snmpv3 accessmode
This command specifies the snmpv3 access privileges for the specified login user. The
valid accessmode values are
readonly or readwrite. The <username> is the login
user name for which the specified access mode applies. The default is
readwrite for
the “admin” user and
readonly for all other users. You must enter the <username> in
the same case you used when you added the user. To see the case of the
<username>,
enter the
show users command.
Default admin - readwrite
other - readonly
Format
users snmpv3 accessmode <username> {readonly | readwrite}
Mode Global Config
6.5.3.1 no users snmpv3 accessmode
This command sets the snmpv3 access privileges for the specified user as readwrite
for the “admin” user and readonly for all other users. The
<username> value is the
user name for which the specified access mode will apply.
Format
no users snmpv3 accessmode <username>
Mode Global Config
6.5.4 users snmpv3 authentication
This command specifies the authentication protocol to be used for the specified user. The valid
authentication protocols are none, md5 or sha.
If you specify md5 or sha, the login password
is also used as the snmpv3 authentication password and therefore must be at least eight
characters in length. The
<username> is the user name associated with the
authentication protocol. You must enter the
<username> in the same case you used
when you added the user. To see the case of the
<username>, enter the show users
command.
Default no authentication
Format
users snmpv3 authentication <username> {none | md5 | sha}
Mode Global Config
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