Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
386 Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
user group group-id
[name name]
Configure a group. Each CP that requires authentication
has a group associated with it. Only the users who are
members of that group can be authenticated if they
connect to the CP.
group-id — Group ID (Range: 1–10).
name — Group name (Range: 1–32 characters).
user user-id name name Create a new user for the local user authentication
database.
user-id User ID (Range: 1–128).
name user name (Range: 1–32 characters).
user user-id password
password
Configure the password for the specified user.
user-id User ID (Range: 1–128).
password User password (Range: 8–64 characters).
user user-id group group-
id
Associate a group with a CP user. A user can be associated
with more than one group.
user-id — User ID (Range: 1–128).
group-id — Group ID (Range: 1–10).
user user-id session-
timeout timeout
Enter the number of seconds to wait before terminating a
session for the specified user. The user is logged out once
the session timeout is reached.
user-id — User ID (Range: 1–128).
timeout — Session timeout. 0 indicates timeout not
enforced (Range: 0–86400 seconds)
user group group-id
moveusers new-group-id
(Optional) Move all of the users in a group to a different
group. This command removes the users from the group
specified by group-id.
group-id — Group ID (Range: 1–10).
new-group-id — Group ID (Range: 1–10).
CTRL + Z Exit to Privileged Exec mode.
show captive-portal user
[user-id]
View summary information about all users configured in
the local database. Specify the user ID to view additional
information about a user.
user-id — User ID (Range: 1–128).
Command Purpose