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username
For security purposes, since multiple users exist on the system, we recommend that you change the
default passwords after initial configuration. The default user accounts are listed in the table below.
Table 2-4
Username
super
admin
guest
Examples
The following example creates a user with InfiniBand and Fibre Channel administrative privileges, as
well as an SNMP community-string:
SFS-7000P(config)# username ib-fc_admin password ibFcAdmin
SFS-7000P(config)# username ib-fc_admin community-string ibFc-commStr
SFS-7000P(config)# username ib-fc_admin privilege ib-rw ip-ethernet-ro fc-rw
SFS-7000P(config)# username ib-fc_admin enable
SFS-7000P(config)# exit
SFS-7000P# show user ib-fc_admin
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===============================================================
num-unsuccessful-logins : 0
last-unsuccessful-login :
SFS-7000P#
The following example disables a user account but does not delete it:
SFS-7000P(config)# username ib-fc_admin disable
The following example deletes a user account:
SFS-7000P(config)# username ib-fc_admin no
Related Commands
show user
Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide
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Default User Accounts
Password
By default, the password is
super. The default community
string is secret.
By default, the password is
admin. The default community
string is private.
The default password is guest.
The default community string is
public.
User Information
username : ib-fc_admin
password : $1$JwcI/25k$3aCHn3BAQcTF3V2PGv1m7.
snmp-community : ibFc-commStr
permission-level : ib-rw, ip-ethernet-ro, fc-rw
admin-status : enabled
num-logins : 0
last-login :
Chapter 2
Privilege
The super user has unrestricted privileges. Use this
account to manage any part of the system. This user
may view and modify a configuration, as well as
administer user accounts and access privileges.
This user configures the console and management
ports for initial chassis setup.
The admin user has general read-write privileges.
This user may view and modify the current
configuration. However, the admin user can change
only its own user information, such as the admin
password.
The guest user has read-only privileges. This user
may only view the current configuration. The guest
user cannot make any changes during the CLI
session.
Administrative Commands
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