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4<br />

Command Line Interface<br />

Example<br />

Console(config-line)#login local<br />

Console(config-line)#<br />

Related Commands<br />

username (4-25)<br />

password (4-12)<br />

password<br />

This command specifies the password for a line. Use the no form to remove the<br />

password.<br />

Syntax<br />

password {0 | 7} password<br />

no password<br />

• {0 | 7} - 0 means plain password, 7 means encrypted password<br />

• password - Character string that specifies the line password.<br />

(Maximum length: 8 characters plain text, 32 encrypted, case sensitive)<br />

Default Setting<br />

No password is specified.<br />

Command Mode<br />

Line Configuration<br />

Command Usage<br />

• When a connection is started on a line with password protection, the system<br />

prompts for the password. If you enter the correct password, the system<br />

shows a prompt. You can use the password-thresh command to set the<br />

number of times a user can enter an incorrect password before the system<br />

terminates the line connection and returns the terminal to the idle state.<br />

• The encrypted password is required for compatibility with legacy password<br />

settings (i.e., plain text or encrypted) when reading the configuration file<br />

during system bootup or when downloading the configuration file from a TFTP<br />

server. There is no need for you to manually configure encrypted passwords.<br />

Example<br />

Console(config-line)#password 0 secret<br />

Console(config-line)#<br />

Related Commands<br />

login (4-11)<br />

password-thresh (4-14)<br />

4-12

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