Using password security – SMC Networks SMC TigerStack II SMC6624M User Manual

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Using Passwords, Port Security, and Authorized IP Managers To Protect Against Unauthorized Access
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Using Password Security

Password Features

Console access includes both the menu interface and the CLI. There are two
levels of console access: Manager and Operator. For security, you can set a
password on each of these levels.

To use password security:

1.

Set a Manager password (and an Operator password, if applicable for your
system).

2.

Exit from the current console session. A Manager password will now be
needed for full access to the console.

If you do steps 1 and 2, above, then the next time a console session is started
for either the menu interface or the CLI, a prompt appears for a password.
Assuming that both a Manager password and an Operator password have been
set, the level of access to the console interface will be determined by which
password is entered in response to the prompt.

Feature

Default

Menu

CLI

Web

Set a Password

no passwords set

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Set User Names

no user names set —

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Delete Password
Protection

n/a

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Level Actions

Permitted

Manager:

Access to all console interface areas.
This is the default level. That is, if a Manager password has not been set prior
to starting the current console session, then anyone having access to the
console can access any area of the console interface.

Operator:

Access to the Status and Counters menu, the Event Log, and the CLI*, but no
Configuration capabilities.
On the Operator level, the configuration menus, Download OS, and Reboot
Switch options in the Main Menu are not available.

*Allows use of the ping, link-test, show, menu, exit, and logout commands, plus the enable
command if you can provide the Manager password.

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