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Configuring
Management
Access
The Switch 9100 supports the following two level levels of management:
■
User
■
Administrator
A user-level account has viewing access to all manageable parameters,
with the exception of the following:
■
User account database
■
SNMP community strings
A user-level account can use the
ping
command to test device
reachability, and change the password assigned to the account name. If
you have logged on with user capabilities, the command-line prompt
ends with a (>) sign. For example:
3C17705:2>
An administrator-level account can view and change all switch
parameters. It can also add and delete users, and change the password
associated with any account name. The administrator can disconnect a
management session that has been established by way of a Telnet
connection. If this happens, the user logged on by way of the Telnet
connection is notified that the session has been terminated.
If you have logged on with administrator capabilities, the command-line
prompt ends with a (#) sign. For example:
3C17705:18#
The prompt text is taken from the SNMP
sysname
setting. The number
that follows the colon indicates the sequential line/command number.
unconfig switch {all}
Resets all switch parameters (with the
exception of defined user accounts, and date
and time information) to the factory defaults.
If you specify the keyword
all
, the user
account information is reset as well.
show banner
Displays the user-configured banner.
Table 9
Common Commands (continued)
Command
Description
Summary of Contents for 3C17705
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