Unlocking Specified Session Types; How Many Sessions Are Allowed; Changing The Login Password - Alcatel OS6850-48L Getting Started Manual

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Unlocking Specified Session Types

You can also unlock session types on a one-by-one basis. For
example, to unlock Telnet sessions only, enter the following
command:
-> aaa authentication telnet local
To unlock WebView (HTTP) sessions only, enter the follow-
ing command:
-> aaa authentication http local
You cannot specify more than one session type in a single
command line. However, you can still unlock multiple session
types by using the aaa authentication command in succes-
sion. For example:
-> aaa authentication http local
-> aaa authentication telnet local
-> aaa authentication ftp local

How many sessions are allowed?

Once a session type has been unlocked, the following number
of sessions is allowed for each type:
Telnet sessions allowed
FTP sessions allowed
HTTP (Web browser) ses-
sions allowed
Total sessions (Telnet, FTP,
HTTP, console)
SNMP sessions allowed
26
Your First Login Session
4 concurrent sessions
4 concurrent sessions
4 concurrent sessions
13 concurrent sessions
50 concurrent sessions

Changing the Login Password

Change the login password for admin user sessions by follow-
ing the steps below:
1
Be sure that you have logged into the switch as user
type admin (see
"Logging In to the Switch" on page
2
Enter the keyword password and press Enter.
3
Enter your new password at the prompt (refer to the
note below).
Note. Typically, the password should be a string of non-
repeating characters. The switch's authentication software
uses the first occurrence of the character series to uniquely
identify the password. For example, the password
engrengr is the same as engr. A better password might be
engr2735.
4
You will be prompted to re-enter the password. Enter
the password a second time.
Note. Be sure to remember or securely record all new
passwords; overriding configured passwords on
OmniSwitch 6800 Series switches is restricted.
New password settings are automatically saved in real time to
the local user database; the user is not required to enter an
additional command in order to save the password informa-
tion. Also note that new password information is retained
following a reboot.
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