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Example: The following shows an example of the command.
(DWS-4026)(Config-CP) #user 1 name johnsmith<cr>
user password
This command sets or modifies the password for the associated captive portal user. The <user-id> variable is the local
user ID created with the user command and can be from 1 to 128 characters. The <password> variable is the user id's
password and can have from 8 to 64 alphanumeric characters.
Format
user <user-id> password <password>
Mode
Captive Portal Config
Example: The following shows an example of the command.
(DWS-4026)(Config-CP) #user 1 password<cr>
Enter Password (8 - 64 characters):<enter here>
Re-enter password:<enter same here>
user password encrypted
This command modifies the password for the associated captive portal user. The command accepts the password in an
encrypted format. This command is used primarily by the show running config command process.
The <user-id> variable is the local user ID created with the user command. The <encrypt-pwd> variable is the
password in encrypted format, which can be up to 128 hexadecimal characters.
Format
user <user-id> password encrypted <encrypted-pwd>
Mode
Captive Portal Config
Example: The following shows an example of the command.
(DWS-4026)(Config-CP) #user 1 password encrypted <encrypted-pwd><cr>
user group
This command assigns/modifies the group name for the associated captive portal user. The <user-id> variable is the user
ID, which is a number in the range of 1 to 128. The <group-name> variable is a name up to 32 characters.
Format
user <user-id> group <group-name>
Mode
Captive Portal Config
Example: The following shows an example of the command.
(DWS-4026)(Config-CP) #user 1 group 123<cr>
user session-timeout
This command sets the session timeout value for the associated captive portal user. The <user-id> variable is the ID of
a user configured in the local database, and is a number in the range of 1 to 128. The <timeout> variable is a number that
represents the session timeout in seconds. Use 0 to indicate that the timeout is not enforced.
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