1.
At the login prompt, enter one of the following default user names:
–
ro for Read‐Only access.
–
rw for Read‐Write access.
–
admin for Super User access.
2.
Press ENTER. The Password prompt displays.
3.
Leave this string blank and press ENTER. The switch information and prompt displays as
shown in Figure
Using an Administratively Configured User Account
If the switch's default user account settings have been changed, proceed as follows:
1.
At the login prompt, enter your administratively‐assigned user name and press ENTER.
2.
At the Password prompt, enter your password and press ENTER.
The notice of authorization and the prompt displays as shown in Figure
Note: Users with Read-Write (rw) and Read-Only access can use the
(page 3-4) to change their own passwords. Administrators with Super User (su) access can use
the
password
Navigating the Command Line Interface
Getting Help with CLI Syntax
The SecureStack B3 switch allows you to display usage and syntax information for individual
commands by typing help or ? after the command.
CLI Command Defaults Descriptions
Each command description in this guide includes a section entitled "Defaults" which contains
different information from the factory default settings on the switch described in Table
section defines CLI behavior if the user enters a command without typing optional parameters
(indicated by square brackets [ ]). For commands without optional parameters, the defaults
section lists "None". For commands with optional parameters, this section describes how the CLI
responds if the user opts to enter only the keywords of the command syntax. Figure
an example.
Figure 1-2
Syntax
show port status [port-string]
Defaults
If port‐string is not specified, status information for all ports will be displayed.
CLI Command Modes
Each command description in this guide includes a section entitled "Mode" which states whether
the command is executable in Admin (Super User), Read‐Write, or Read‐Only mode. Users with
Read‐Only access will only be permitted to view Read‐Only (show) commands. Users with Read‐
1‐1.
set system login
command (page 3-3) to create and change user accounts, and the
command to change any local account password.
Sample CLI Defaults Description
Using the Command Line Interface
1‐1.
set password
command
1‐1. The
1‐2 provides
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set