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Figure 313 Management > Access Control > Logins
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 215 Management > Access Control > Logins
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Administrator
This is the default administrator account with the "admin" user name. You cannot change the default administrator
user name.
Old Password
Type the existing system password (1234 is the default password when shipped).
New Password
Enter your new system password. Up to 32 characters are allowed for the new password
except [ ? ], [ | ], [ ' ], [ " ], [ space ], or [ , ].
Retype to
Retype your new system password for confirmation.
confirm
Edit Logins
You may configure passwords for up to four users. These users can have read-only or read/write access. You can
give users higher privileges through the Web Configurator or the CLI. For more information on assigning privileges
through the CLI see the Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide.
User Name
Set a user name (up to 32 ASCII characters long).
Password
Enter your new system password. Up to 32 characters are allowed for the new password
except [ ? ], [ | ], [ ' ], [ " ], [ space ], or [ , ].
Retype to
Retype your new system password for confirmation.
confirm
Privilege
Type the privilege level for this user. At the time of writing, users may have a privilege level of 0,
3, 13, or 14 representing different configuration rights as shown below.
0 – Display basic system information.
3 – Display configuration or status.
13 – Configure features except for login accounts, SNMP user accounts, the
authentication method sequence and authorization settings, multiple logins, administrator
and enable passwords, and configuration information display.
14 – Configure login accounts, SNMP user accounts, the authentication method
sequence and authorization settings, multiple logins, administrator and enable passwords,
and display configuration information.
Users can run command lines if the session's privilege level is greater than or equal to the
command's privilege level. The session privilege initially comes from the privilege of the login
account. For example, if the user has a privilege of 5, he or she can run commands that
requires privilege level of 5 or less but not more.
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