User accounts, Enable password, Table 68: user access commands – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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User Accounts

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The basic commands required for management access are listed in this

section. This switch also includes other options for password checking via

the console or a Telnet connection (

page 788

), user authentication via a

remote authentication server (

page 863

), and host access authentication

for specific ports (

page 899

).

enable password

After initially logging onto the system, you should set the Privileged Exec

password. Remember to record it in a safe place. This command controls

access to the Privileged Exec level from the Normal Exec level. Use the no

form to reset the default password.

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enable password [level level] {0 | 7} password
no enable password [level level]

level level - Level 15 for Privileged Exec. (Levels 0-14 are not

used.)
{0 | 7} - 0 means plain password, 7 means encrypted password.
password - Password for this privilege level. (Maximum length:

32 characters plain text or encrypted, case sensitive)

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The default is level 15.

The default password is “super”

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You cannot set a null password. You will have to enter a password to

change the command mode from Normal Exec to Privileged Exec with

the

enable

command.

The encrypted password is required for compatibility with legacy

password settings (i.e., plain text or encrypted) when reading the

configuration file during system bootup or when downloading the

configuration file from a TFTP server. There is no need for you to

manually configure encrypted passwords.

Table 68: User Access Commands

Command

Function

Mode

enable password

Sets a password to control access to the Privileged

Exec level

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username

Establishes a user name-based authentication system

at login

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