Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual page 55

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Note: The no service password-encryption command does not unencrypt
passwords that are already encrypted. If you want to unencrypt encrypted
passwords, you must change them manually.
2. To set the password for a console (terminal) session that allows access to the BSR
3. To set the password for a telnet session that allows access to the BSR in User
4. To set the Privileged EXEC password, use the enable password command:
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If you want to turn off the service password encryption feature so that passwords
entered in the future are no longer encrypted, use the no service
password-encryption command in Global Configuration mode:
MOT(config)# no service password-encryption
in User EXEC mode, use the password console command in Global
Configuration mode:
MOT(config)# password console <WORD>
where:
WORD is the user-defined password that is no more than 31 characters.
EXEC mode, use the password telnet command in Global Configuration mode:
MOT(config)# password telnet <WORD>
where:
WORD is the user-defined password for the BSR that is no more than 31
characters.
MOT(config)# enable password <WORD>
where:
WORD is the user-defined password for the BSR that is no more than 31
characters.
MGBI
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