Reference Guide

login-statistics enable
Enables the display of login statistics to users.
Syntax
login-statistics enable
Parameters None
Default Disabled
Command Mode CONFIGURATION
Usage Information Only the sysadmin and secadmin roles have access to this command. When enabled, user login information,
including the number of successful and failed logins, role changes, and the last time a user logged in, is displayed
after a successful login. To disable login statistics, enter the no login-statistics enable command.
Example
OS10(config)# login-statistics enable
Supported Releases 10.4.0E(R1) or later
password-attributes
Congures rules for password entries.
Syntax
password-attributes {[min-length number] [character-restriction {[upper number]
[lower number] [numeric number] [special-char number]}}
Parameters
min-length number — (Optional) Sets the minimum number of required alphanumeric characters (6 to
32; default 9).
character-restriction:
upper number — (Optional) Sets the minimum number of uppercase characters required (0 to 31;
default 0).
lower number — (Optional) Sets the minimum number of lowercase characters required (0 to 31;
default 0)
numeric number — (Optional) Sets the minimum number of numeric characters required (0 to 31;
default 0)
special-char number — (Optional) Sets the minimum number of special characters required (0 to 31;
default 0).
Default
Minimum length: 9 characters
Uppercase characters: 0
Lowercase characters: 0
Numeric characters: 0
Special characters: 0
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information
By default, the password you congure with the username password command must be at least nine
alphanumeric characters.
Use the password-attributes command to increase password strength. When you enter the command,
at least one parameter is required. When you enter the
character-restriction parameter, at least one
option is required.
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