Expiration-Date (Radius-Server User View); Password (Radius-Server User View) - HP 3600 v2 Series Command Reference Manual

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expiration-date (RADIUS-server user view)

Syntax
expiration-date time
undo expiration-date
View
RADIUS-server user view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
time: Expiration time of the RADIUS user, in the format HH:MM:SS-MM/DD/YYYY or
HH:MM:SS-YYYY/MM/DD. HH:MM:SS indicates the time, where HH ranges from 0 to 23, MM and SS
range from 0 to 59. YYYY/MM/DD indicates the date, where YYYY ranges from 2000 to 2035, MM
ranges from 1 to 12, and the range of DD depends on the month. Except for the zeros in 00:00:00,
leading zeros can be omitted. For example, 2:2:0-201 1/2/2 equals 02:02:00-201 1/02/02.
Description
Use the expiration-date command to configure the expiration time of a RADIUS user.
Use the undo expiration-date command to remove the configuration.
By default, a RADIUS user has no expiration time and no expiration check is performed.
If a user needs to access the network temporarily, create a guest account for the user and specify an
expiration time for the account. After the user passes authentication, the RADIUS server checks whether
the current system time is before the expiration time. If yes, it permits the user to access the network.
Otherwise, it denies the access request of the user.
If you change the system time manually or the system time is changed in any other way, the switch uses
the new system time for expiration check.
Related commands: radius-server user.
Examples
# Configure user user1 to expire in 12:10:20 on May 31, 2012.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] radius-server user user1
[Sysname-rdsuser-user1] expiration-date 12:10:20-2012/05/31

password (RADIUS-server user view)

Syntax
password [ cipher | simple ] password
undo password
View
RADIUS-server user view
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