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G8332 Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
User Access Levels
To
enable
better
switch
management
and
user
accountability,
three
levels
or
classes
of
user
access
have
been
implemented
on
the
G8332.
Levels
of
access
to
CLI,
Web
management
functions,
and
screens
increase
as
needed
to
perform
various
switch
management
tasks.
Conceptually,
access
classes
are
defined
as
follows:
user
Interaction
with
the
switch
is
completely
passive—nothing
can
be
changed
on
the
G8332.
Users
may
display
information
that
has
no
security
or
privacy
implications,
such
as
switch
statistics
and
current
operational
state
information.
oper
Operators
can
make
temporary
changes
on
the
G8332.
These
changes
are
lost
when
the
switch
is
rebooted.
Operators
have
access
to
the
switch
management
features
used
for
daily
switch
operations.
Because
any
changes
an
operator
makes
are
undone
by
a
reboot
of
the
switch,
operators
cannot
severely
impact
switch
operation.
admin
Administrators
are
the
only
ones
that
may
make
permanent
changes
to
the
switch
configuration—changes
that
are
persistent
across
a
reboot
of
the
switch.
Administrators
can
access
switch
functions
to
configure
and
troubleshoot
problems
on
the
G8332.
Because
administrators
can
also
make
temporary
(operator
‐
level)
changes
as
well,
they
must
be
aware
of
the
interactions
between
temporary
and
permanent
changes.
Access
to
switch
functions
is
controlled
through
the
use
of
unique
surnames
and
passwords.
Once
you
are
connected
to
the
switch
via
local
Telnet,
remote
Telnet,
or
SSH,
you
are
prompted
to
enter
a
password.
The
default
user
names/password
for
each
access
level
are
listed
in
the
following
table.
Note:
It
is
recommended
that
you
change
default
switch
passwords
after
initial
configuration
and
as
regularly
as
required
under
your
network
security
policies.
Note:
With
the
exception
of
the
“admin”
user,
access
to
each
user
level
can
be
disabled
by
setting
the
password
to
an
empty
value.
Table 4.
User
Access
Levels
User Account
Description and Tasks Performed
Password
User
The
User
has
no
direct
responsibility
for
switch
management.
He
or
she
can
view
all
switch
status
information
and
statistics,
but
cannot
make
any
configuration
changes
to
the
switch.
Operator
The
Operator
can
make
temporary
changes
that
are
lost
when
the
switch
is
rebooted.
Operators
have
access
to
the
switch
management
features
used
for
daily
switch
operations.
Administrator
The
superuser
Administrator
has
complete
access
to
all
command
modes,
information,
and
configuration
commands
on
the
RackSwitch
G8332,
including
the
ability
to
change
both
the
user
and
administrator
passwords.
admin
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