validity-date

Syntax

validity-date time

undo validity-date

View

Local user view

Default level

3: Manage level

Parameters

time: Validity time of the local user, in the format HH:MM:SS-MM/DD/YYYY, HH:MM:SS-YYYY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YYYY-HH:MM:SS, or YYYY/MM/DD-HH:MM:SS. HH:MM:SS indicates the time, where HH ranges from 0 to 23, and MM and SS range from 0 to 59. MM/DD/YYYY or 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, 2:2:0-2011/2/2 equals 02:02:00-2011/02/02.

Description

Use validity-date to set the validity time of a local user.

Use undo validity-date to remove the configuration.

By default, a local user has no validity time and no time validity checking is performed.

For temporary network access requirements, create a guest account and specify a validity time and an expiration time for the account to control the validity of the account. When a user uses the guest account for local authentication and passes the authentication, the switch checks whether the current system time is between the validity time and the expiration time. If so, it permits the user to access the network. Otherwise, it denies the access request of the user.

Related command: expiration-date.

Examples

# Set the validity time of user abc to 12:10:20 on April 30, 2011, and the expiration time to 12:10:20 on May 31, 2011.

<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] local-user abc
[Sysname-luser-abc] validity-date 12:10:20-2011/04/30
[Sysname-luser-abc] expiration-date 12:10:20-2011/05/31