Modifying The Level Of A Command; Saving The Current Configuration - HP A5830 Series Configuration Manual

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User interface
authentication
mode
scheme

Modifying the level of a command

CAUTION:
HP recommends using the default command level or modifying the command level under the guidance of
professional staff. An improper change of the command level may cause disruptions in maintenance and
operation, or cause potential security problems.
All the commands in a view default to different levels. The administrator can change the default level of a
command to a different level as needed.
Task...
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Configure the command level
in a specified view.

Saving the current configuration

Enter the save command in any view to save all of the submitted and executed commands into the
configuration file. Commands saved in the configuration file can survive a reboot. The save command
does not take effect on one-time commands, such as display commands, which display specified
User privilege
Information input for the
level switch
authentication
first authentication mode
mode
Local user privilege level
Local
switch password.
Local user privilege level
local scheme
switch password.
Password for privilege level
switch (configured on the AAA
server). The system uses the
Scheme
username used for logging in
as the privilege level switch
username.
Password for privilege level
switch (configured on the AAA
server). The system uses the
scheme local
username used for logging in
as the privilege level switch
username.
Command...
system-view
command-privilege level level
view view command
Remarks
Required.
See
18
Information input after the
authentication mode changes
Password for privilege level switch
(configured on the AAA server). The
system uses the username used for
logging in as the privilege level
switch username.
Local user privilege level switch
password.
Table 4
for the default settings.

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