Set Expiration - Cisco Firepower 4100 Command Reference Manual

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set expiration

set expiration
To set an expiration date for a local user account, use the set expiration command.
set expiration {{apr|aug|dec|feb|jan|jul|jun|mar|may|nov|oct|sep} day year}
Syntax Description
{apr|aug|dec|feb|
jan|jul|jun|mar|
may|nov|oct|sep}
day
year
Local user mode—to specify an expiration date for the current local user.
Command Modes
Command History
Release
1.1(1)
After you configure a user account with an expiration date, you cannot reconfigure the account to not expire.
Usage Guidelines
You can however, reconfigure the account with a different expiration date.
Example
This example shows how to enter security mode, create a new local user account and specify an
expiration date for that account:
FP9300-A# scope security
FP9300-A /security # create local-user test_user
FP9300-A /security/local-user* # set expiration dec 31 2019
FP9300-A /security/local-user* # commit-buffer
FP9300-A /security/local-user #
Related Commands
Command
create local-user
set password
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The three-letter month abbreviation.
Numeric day of the month; valid values are 1 through 31.
Numeric year for expiration; maximum value is 2037.
Modification
Command added.
Description
Creates a new local user account.
Specifies a password for a user account.
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