Using The Command Stack; User Authentication; Passwords - Hitachi EDS500 Series Manual

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Functions
The symbol # indicates the operation mode configuration.
Entering and exiting operation mode configuration
m o d e m > e n a b l e
< e n a b l e >
m o d e m #
m o d e m # d i s a b l e
< d i s a b l e >
m o d e m >
The operation mode configuration and view mode are automatically terminated after a fix period of
time, refer to Chapter 2.3.2, "Automatic session termination".
2.2.6

Using the command stack

The command line interface (CLI) has a command stack for the last 5 commands.
With the help of the cursor-up and cursor-down keys the list of commands can be scrolled. It shows
always only one command.
The currently shown command can be edited.
Pressing the Enter key executes the command.
The command stack is purged at Logout or Disable (refer to Chapter 2.2.5, "Operation modes -
View (login) and configuration (enable)").
2.3

User authentication

Access to the command line interface (CLI) (refer to Chapter 2.2, "Handling of the Command Line
Interface (CLI)") is protected by a two-step authorization concept (refer to Chapter 2.2.5, "Operation
modes - View (login) and configuration (enable)").
The default value for passwords is "" (empty). It is recommended to set a new password during
first login. This reminder will appear as long as no password is set.
The following sections describe how the device can be protected against unauthorized access.
2.3.1

Passwords

The Login password (loginpass) and the password for the operation mode configuration
(enablepass) are not set.
This means that any access is allowed without password.
Passwords may be up to 20 characters long and contain upper and lower-case characters,
numbers and special characters.
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Handling of the Command Line Interface (CLI)
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