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password pre-expiry-notification-interval <1–99> <1–99> <1–99>
3. Configure post-notification rule option:
password post-expiry-notification-interval <1–99> <1–99> <1–99>
4. Configure the pre-notification rule to the default:
default password pre-expiry-notification-interval
5. Configure the post-notification rule to the default:
default password post-expiry-notification-interval
6. Save the configuration:
save config
Note:
The save config command saves the configuration file with the filename configured
as the primary configuration filename in boot config. Use the command show boot
config choice to view the current primary and backup configuration filenames.
Example
Configure the pre- and post-notification rules to the default:
Switch:1>enable
Switch:1#configure terminal
Switch:1(config)#default password pre-expiry-notification-interval
Switch:1(config)#default password post-expiry-notification-interval
Switch:1(config)#save config
Variable definitions
Use the data in the following table to use the pre-expiry-notification-interval command.
Variable
Value
<1–99> <1–99> <1–99> Configure the pre-notification intervals to provide
messages to warn the users that their passwords will
expire within a particular timeframe.
The first <1–99> variable specifies the first
notification, the second <1–99> specifies the second
notification, and the third <1–99> variable specifies
the third interval.
By default, the first interval is 30 days, the second
interval is 7 days, and the third interval is 1 day.
Use the data in the following table to use the post-expiry-notification-interval
command.
Variable
Value
<1–99> <1–99> <1–99> Configure the post-notification intervals to provide
notification to the users that their passwords have
expired within a particular timeframe.
System access configuration using ACLI
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