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Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration

4 Basic configuration

Header text is the prompt displayed by the system when users connect to the router, log on, or

begin configuration. Configure the header text to provide detailed information.

4.2.5 Configuring the password for switching user levels

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• When simple password is used, the password is saved in the configuration files in simple

text. Logon users with a lower access level can retrieve the password by viewing the

configuration. This can cause security problems. Therefore, you can use cipher to save the

password in encrypted text.

• When cipher password is used, the password cannot be retrieved from the system. Do not

lose or forget the password.

Do as follows on the router:

Step 1 Run:

system-view

The system view appears.

Step 2 Run:

super password [ level

user-level ]

{

simple | cipher }

password

This command configures the password for switching user levels.

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When users log on to the router with a lower user level, they can switch to a super user level
to perform advanced operations by entering the corresponding password. The password must
be preconfigured.

4.2.6 Switching user levels

Do as follows on the router:

Run:

super [

level ]

This command switches the user level.

To switch from a lower level to a higher level, the user must enter an accurate password.

When configuring the switchover of user levels on the router, you can perform HWTACACS

authentication. For configuration details, see

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series Configuration

Guide - Security

(NN46240-600).

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