Password Command Options - HP 3500yl Series Access Security Manual

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Configuring Username and Password Security
Saving Security Credentials in a Config File
C a u t i o n
2-16
Use the write memory command to save the password configurations in the
startup-config file. The passwords take effect when the switch boots with the
software version associated with that configuration file.
If a startup configuration file includes other security credentials, but does not
contain a manager or operator password, the switch will not have password
protection and can be accessed through Telnet, the serial port, or WebAgent
with full manager privileges.

Password Command Options

The password command has the following options:
Syntax: [no] password <manager | operator | port-access> [user-name <name>]
<hash-type> <password>
Set or clear a local username/password for a given access level.
manager: configures access to the switch with manager-level
privileges.
operator: configures access to the switch with operator-level
privileges.
port-access: configures access to the switch through 802.1X
authentication with operator-level privileges.
user-name <name>: the optional text string of the user name
associated with the password.
<hash-type>: specifies the type of algorithm (if any) used to
hash the password. Valid values are plaintext or sha-1
<password>: the clear ASCII text string or SHA-1 hash of the
password.
You can enter a manager, operator, or 802.1X port-access password in clear
ASCII text or hashed format. However, manager and operator passwords are
displayed and saved in a configuration file only in hashed format; port-access
passwords are displayed and saved only as plain ASCII text.
For more information about configuring local manager and operator
passwords, refer to "Configuring Username and Password Security" on
page 2-1 in this guide.
For more information about configuring a port-access password for
802.1X client authentication, see "802.1X Port-Access Credentials" on
page 2-18 in this guide.

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