Protecting Access to Privileged EXEC Commands
This section describes how to control access to the configuration file and privileged EXEC commands.
Default Password and Privilege Level Configuration
Table 2
Table 2
Default Password and Privilege Levels
Feature
Username and password
Enable password and privilege level
Enable secret password and privilege level
Line password
Setting or Changing a Static Enable Password
The enable password controls access to the privileged EXEC mode.
The no enable password global configuration command removes the enable password, but you should
Note
use extreme care when using this command. If you remove the enable password, you are locked out of
the EXEC mode.
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shows the default password and privilege level configuration.
Default Setting
Default username is Cisco and the default password is Cisco.
Default password is Cisco. The default is level 15 (privileged EXEC
level). The password is encrypted in the configuration file.
The default enable password is Cisco. The default is level 15 (privileged
EXEC level). The password is encrypted before it is written to the
configuration file.
Default password is Cisco. The password is encrypted in the configuration
file.
Administering the WMIC