CLI – Managing Spectrum Connect users
All user accounts that can be used to access the Spectrum Connect must be individually defined.
You can either define (add) a single Spectrum Connect user account, or define multiple user accounts to be used separately.
Use the sc_users CLI command to add, delete, or display user accounts, and also to change the password of any specific account. Use the required argument after the command, as specified in the following table. In addition, you can configure the password reuse policy and security timeout, using the sc_setting CLI command.
Note:
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| Argument | Use after sc_users to: |
|---|---|
| add -n <username> -p <password> or add --user_name <username> --user_password <password> |
Add the username and password of the user that may access Spectrum Connect. You can add more than one user. The
minimum password length is seven characters and it must include at least one letter and one
digit. For example:
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| change_password -n <username>
-p <new password> or change_password --user_name <username> --user_password <password> |
Change the password of a user account that was
already added. The password that you type for the specified username
is set as the new password. The minimum password length is seven characters
and it must include at least one letter and one digit. For example:
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| delete -n <username> or delete --user_name <username> |
Delete a user account from the server. For
example:
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| list | Display the names of currently defined user
accounts. For example:
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| -h or --help |
Display help information that is relevant to sc_users. You can also display help for the add_user, change_password, or delete_user argument if it is typed on the command line as well. |
| Argument | Use after sc_setting to: |
|---|---|
| modify -n USER_PASSWORD_HISTORY_LEN -v <password retention number> | Prevent the user to submit a new password that
is the same as any of the prior passwords for that account. For
example, to prevent the user to submit a new password that is the
same as the last four prior passwords, enter:
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| modify -n TOKEN_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT -v <inactivity timeout in minutes> | Define a time period in minutes after which the Spectrum Connect GUI management session is terminated, if no
user input is detected. By default, the timeout is set to 15 minutes. For example, to set the
inactivity timeout to 20 minutes,
enter:
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