Config.security.authentication.interface.osms.setkey; Config.security.authentication.interface.serial.enhancedauth - McDATA Enterprise Operating System User Manual

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config.security.authentication.interface.osms.setKey

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config.security.authentication.interface.serial.enhancedAuth

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Syntax
setKey
Purpose
This command sets the FCCT key that is associated to the single
OSMS username. This username is a static entry in the local
authentication database. This user is not viewable. This command
effectively sets the key that will be used in all OSMS authenticated
requests. This entry in the user database is only used for the OSMS
interface, and cannot be changed.
After issuing this command, you are directed to a password prompt
where the actual 16-byte key is entered. After entering the new secret,
it must be confirmed in the following prompt. After confirmation,
you will be returned to the initial prompt that the command was
executed from. No characters will be echoed back to the screen when
entering a password, or when confirming a password.
NOTE: The SANtegrity Authentication feature key must be installed to
configure the FCCT key.
Parameters
This command has no required parameters.
Root> config security authentication interface osms
setKey
Syntax
enhancedAuth
Purpose
This command sets the enhanced serial authentication state.
Enhanced Serial Authentication will require a user to enter a
password when gaining access to the serial port interface.
Parameters
This command has one parameter:
enhancedAuthState This parameter enables and disables
enhancedAuthState
enhanced authentication on the serial
port interface. Accepted values for this
parameter are enable or disable. Boolean 1
and 0 values may also be substituted.

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