Login Account Behavior With Secure Mode Disabled And Enabled - HP StorageWorks MSA 2/8 - SAN Switch User Manual

Hp storageworks secure fabric os v1.0 user guide (aa-ru57a-te, june 2003)
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Table 16: Login Account Behavior with Secure Mode Disabled and Enabled
Login Account
User
Recommended for all
non-administrative options.
Can use to modify User
password.
Admin
Recommended for all
administrative options.
Can use to modify Admin
and User passwords.
Factory
Created for switch
initialization purposes; not
recommended for
administrative operations.
Can use to modify Factory,
Admin, and User
passwords.
Root
Created for debugging
purposes; not
recommended for
administrative operations.
Can use to modify Root,
Factory, Admin, and User
passwords.
Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide
Secure Mode Disabled
Available on all switches.
Password is specific to each
switch; can modify using
passwd command.
Available on all switches.
Password is specific to each
switch; can modify using
passwd command.
Available on all switches.
Password is specific to each
switch; can modify using
passwd command.
Available on all switches.
Password is specific to each
switch; can modify using
passwd command.
Managing Secure Fabric OS
Secure Mode Enabled
Available on all switches. Can
create temporary passwords.
Password is fabric wide; can
modify using passwd command
on the Primary FCS switch.
Available on all switches. Can
create temporary passwords.
Two passwords:
One for all FCS switches; can
modify using passwd command
on the Primary FCS switch.
One for all Non-FCS switches; can
modify using
secnonfcspasswd command
on the Primary FCS switch.
Available on FCS switches only.
However, can temporarily enable
Root and Factory accounts on
Non-FCS switches by creating a
temporary password.
Password is common to all FCS
switches; can modify using
passwd command on the Primary
FCS switch.
Available on FCS switches only.
However, can temporarily enable
Root and Factory accounts on
Non-FCS switches by creating a
temporary password.
Password is common to all FCS
switches; can modify using
passwd command on the Primary
FCS switch.
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