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Access and Security Commands 83
Access and Security Commands
This section provides a detailed explanation of the access and security commands available on the D-
Link DES-3226L switch. The security commands section includes the following subsections:
z “User Account Commands” on page 83
z “Port-Based Network Access Control Commands” on page 86
z “RADIUS Commands” on page 95
z “Secure Shell (SSH) Commands” on page 100
z “Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Commands” on page 102
This section provides a detailed explanation of the security commands. The commands are divided into
the following groups:
z Configuration commands are used to configure features and options of the switch. For every con-
figuration command there is a show command that will display the configuration setting.
z Show commands are used to display switch settings, statistics and other information.
User Account Commands
The D-Link DES-3226L switch has two default users: admin and guest. The admin user can view and
configure system settings, and the guest user can view settings. This section describes the commands
you use to add, manage, and delete system users.
Note: You cannot delete the admin user, and there is only one user allowed with read/write
privileges. You can configure up to five read-only users on the system.
users name
This command adds a new user account, if space permits. The account <username> can be up to eight
characters in length. You can use alphanumeric characters as well as the dash (‘-’) and underscore (‘_’).
The <username> is not case-sensitive.
You can define up to six user names.
Format users name <username>
Mode Global Config
no users name
This command removes a user account.
Format no users name <username>
Mode Global Config
Note: You cannot delete the “admin” user account.
users passwd
Use this command to change a password. Passwords are a maximum of eight alphanumeric characters.
If a user is authorized for authentication or encryption is enabled, the password length must be at least
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