Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Configuration Manual page 32

Nx-os fundamentals configuration guide
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Setting Up Your Cisco NX-OS Device
Example:
Enter the password for "admin": <password>
Confirm the password for "admin": <password>
---- Basic System Configuration Dialog ----
This setup utility will guide you through the basic configuration of
the system. Setup configures only enough connectivity for management
of the system.
Please register Cisco Nexus 9000 Family devices promptly with your
supplier. Failure to register may affect response times for initial
service calls. Nexus devices must be registered to receive
entitled support services.
Press Enter at anytime to skip a dialog. Use ctrl-c at anytime
to skip the remaining dialogs.
Step 4
Enter the setup mode by entering yes.
Example:
Would you like to enter the basic configuration dialog (yes/no): yes
Step 5
Create additional accounts by entering yes (no is the default).
Example:
Create another login account (yes/no) [n]:yes
a) Enter the user login ID.
Example:
Enter the User login Id : user_login
Caution
b) Enter the user password.
Example:
Enter the password for "user1": user_password
Confirm the password for "user1": user_password
c) Enter the default user role.
Example:
Enter the user role (network-operator|network-admin) [network-operator]: default_user_role
For information on the default user roles, see the Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Security Configuration
Guide.
Step 6
Configure an SNMP community string by entering yes.
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Usernames must begin with an alphanumeric character and can contain only these special
characters: ( + = . _ \ -). The # and ! symbols are not supported. If the username contains
characters that are not allowed, the specified user is unable to log in.
Using the Cisco NX-OS Setup Utility

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