Deleting a License Key
Use the procedure below to delete the session and feature use license key from a configuration. You must be
a security administrator or administrator.
configure
no license key
exit
show license key
The output of this command should display: "No license key installed".
Managing Local-User Administrative Accounts
Unlike context-level administrative accounts which are configured via a configuration file, information for
local-user administrative accounts is maintained in a separate file in flash memory and managed through the
software's Shared Configuration Task (SCT). Because local-user accounts were designed to be compliant with
ANSI T1.276-2003, the system provides a number of mechanisms for managing these types of administrative
user accounts.
For additional information, see
Disable AAA-based Authentication for Console, on page 45
and
local-user Login on Console/vty Lines, on page 45
.
Configuring Local-User Password Properties
Local-user account password properties are configured globally and apply to all local-user accounts. The
system supports the configuration of the following password properties:
•
Complexity:
Password complexity can be forced to be compliant with ANSI T1.276-2003.
•
History length:
How many previous password versions should be tracked by the system.
•
Maximum age:
How long a user can use the same password.
•
Minimum number of characters to change:
How many characters must be changed in the password
during a reset.
•
Minimum change interval:
How often a user can change their password.
•
Minimum length:
The minimum number of characters a valid password must contain.
Refer to the
local-user password
command in the
Global Configuration Mode Commands
chapter of the
Command Line Interface Reference
for details on each of the above parameters.
Configuring Local-User Account Management Properties
Local-user account management includes configuring account lockouts and user suspensions.
Local-User Account Lockouts
Local-user accounts can be administratively locked for the following reasons:
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Deleting a License Key