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Enables secure mode.
Syntax
secmodeenable [“--quickmode”] | [[“--currentpwd”]
[“--lockdown[=scc|=dcc]”][“--fcs list-of-switches” |
list-of-switches]]
Availability
Admin
Description
Use this command to enable secure mode on all switches in the fabric. The command fails if
any switch in the fabric is not capable of enforcing the security policies defined in the security
database. If no operand is specified, the command becomes interactive.
A secure telnet session (sectelnet or SSH) must be used to issue this command.
This command sets up security in the fabric by:
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Activating secure mode on all switches in the fabric.
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Creating the security database populated with a list of Fabric Configuration Server (FCS)
switches in the FCS_POLICY.
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Distributing the security database to all switches in the fabric.
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Resetting the root, factory, admin, and user account passwords on all FCS switches in the
fabric.
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Resetting the admin account password on all non-FCS switches in the fabric.
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Disabling the root and factory accounts on all non-FCS switches in the fabric.
The administrator is prompted to enter new passwords for the following accounts:
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root
■
factory
■
admin
■
user
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non-FCS admin
The prompts do not appear if the administrator chooses to use the passwords on the primary
FCS with the
--currentpwd
option. With this option, the admin password is used for
non-FCS admin as well.
If the fabric is not in secure mode and one or more specified FCS switches are present in the
fabric, the command must be issued on the first active FCS (primary FCS) in the list.
If the fabric is not in secure mode and this command is issued, switches in the fabric with
versions earlier than v4.4 and earlier than v3.2 firmware, reboots automatically after the
command is successfully executed.
If the fabric is not in secure mode and no specified FCS switches are present in the fabric, the
command can be issued on any switch. Only the
--fcs
option can be used in this case.
secmodeenable
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