Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual page 709

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To specify a password for the terminal line, use the following commands.
Configure a custom privilege level for the terminal lines.
LINE mode
privilege level level
– level level: The range is from 0 to 15. Levels 0, 1, and 15 are pre-configured. Levels 2 to 14 are
available for custom configuration.
Specify either a plain text or encrypted password.
LINE mode
password [encryption-type] password
Configure the following optional and required parameters:
– encryption-type: Enter 0 for plain text or 7 for encrypted text.
– password: Enter a text string up to 25 characters long.
To view the password configured for a terminal, use the show config command in LINE mode.
Enabling and Disabling Privilege Levels
To enable and disable privilege levels, use the following commands.
Set a user's security level.
EXEC Privilege mode
enable or enable privilege-level
If you do not enter a privilege level, Dell Networking OS sets it to 15 by default.
Move to a lower privilege level.
EXEC Privilege mode
disable level-number
– level-number: The level-number you wish to set.
If you enter disable without a level-number, your security level is 1.
Resetting a Z9000 Password
To reset a password on a Z9000 system, follow these steps.
1.
Connect to the Z9000 system using a console.
2.
Disconnect and reconnect the power cord on the system to cycle the power.
3.
During system boot, press ESC when prompted to display the Grub Menu (see Example 1).
4.
During system boot, press ESC when prompted during the countdown to stop the auto-boot
process (see Example 2).
5.
Press C to access the Grub boot loader command line prompt.
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