Password system values: Password Level

Sets the password level for the system. (QPWDLVL)

Password Level, also known as QPWDLVL, is a member of the password category of i5/OS™ system values. You can use this system value to set the password level for the system. To learn more, keep reading.

Quick reference
Location In iSeries™ Navigator, select your system, > Configuration and Service > System Values > Password > General
Special authority All object (*ALLOBJ) and security administrator (*SECADM)
Default value Short passwords using a limited character set (0)
Changes take effect At the next restart of the system
Lockable Yes Lock function of security-related system values
Lockable system value
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Special considerations The password level system value cannot be changed from 3 to a value of 0 or 1. The password level system value must be changed from 3 to 2 and then to 0 or 1. The reason for this restriction is that all passwords used at password level 0 or 1 are removed from the system when you change to the password level 3.

While the system is at password level 2, you need to make sure that you change your user profiles and give them a password that works at password level 0 or 1 (10 characters or less for the password) prior to changing from 2 to 0 or 1. Otherwise, users will not be able to sign on to your system.

For more information about how to check user profiles to make sure their passwords are valid for the password level you want to change to, see Verify passwords when changing password levels.

What can I do with this system value?

You can specify the password level used on the system.

The password level of the system can be set to allow for user profile passwords from 1 through 10 characters or to allow for user profile passwords from 1 through 128 characters.

The password level can be set to allow a passphrase as the password value. The term passphrase is sometimes used in the computer industry to describe a password value that can be very long and has few, if any, restrictions on the characters used in the password value. Blanks can be used between letters in a passphrase, which allows you to have a password value that is a sentence or sentence fragment. The only restrictions on a passphrase are that it cannot start with an asterisk (*) and trailing blanks are removed.

Changing the password level on the system from 1-10 character passwords to 1-128 character passwords requires careful consideration. If your system communicates with other systems in a network, then all systems must be able to handle the longer passwords.

Before you change this system value, you should read "Planning Password Level Changes" in the iSeries Security Reference.

Possible options are:

Where can I get more information about this system value?

To learn more, go to the password system values overview topic. You can go to the Verify passwords when changing password levels topic for information about verifying password levels when changing passwords. Or, if you are looking for a specific system value or category of system values, try using the system value finder.

Related concepts
System values: Password overview
Lock function of security-related system values
Related information
iSeries Security Reference
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