Parity, Parity (78) – Brocade Communications Systems Brocate Ethernet Access Switch 6910 User Manual

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Command Mode

Line Configuration

Command Usage

There are three authentication modes provided by the switch itself at login:

login selects authentication by a single global password as specified by the

password

line

configuration command. When using this method, the management interface starts in
Normal Exec (NE) mode.

login local selects authentication via the user name and password specified by the

username

command (i.e., default setting). When using this method, the management

interface starts in Normal Exec (NE) or Privileged Exec (PE) mode, depending on the user’s
privilege level (0 or 15 respectively).

no login selects no authentication. When using this method, the management interface
starts in Normal Exec (NE) mode.

This command controls login authentication via the switch itself. To configure user names and
passwords for remote authentication servers, you must use the RADIUS or TACACS software
installed on those servers.

Example

Console(config-line)#login local

Console(config-line)#

Related Commands

username (143)
password (79)

parity

This command defines the generation of a parity bit. Use the no form to restore the default setting.

Syntax

parity {none | even | odd}

no parity

none - No parity

even - Even parity

odd - Odd parity

Default Setting

No parity

Command Mode

Line Configuration

Command Usage

Communication protocols provided by devices such as terminals and modems often require a
specific parity bit setting.

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