Displaying Statistics
Privileged Exec mode commands to display statistics include:
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Switch summary statistics:
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Interface summary statistics:
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Switch detailed statistics:
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Interface detailed statistics:
User Management
This section contains the following subsections:
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Creating a User and Password on page 36
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Showing and Removing Created Users on page 37
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Setting the Enable Password on page 38
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Enabling Ports on page 38
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Setting the Management IP Address on page 39
The default CLI user,
User and Password on page
switch using factory defaults. See
You can also control user access through access control servers, such as TACACS+ and RADIUS and with
SSH. See
(up to six, including admin) all have read/write access.
There is one mode-level password — commonly called the "enable" password — that you can configure to
allow the user to move from User Exec mode to Privileged Exec mode in the CLI. See
Password on page
Creating a User and Password
The
username
password either by reentering the command with the new password or by removing the user with the
username
36
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Getting Started
— show interface switchport
— show interface unit/slot/port
— show interface ethernet switchport
— show interface ethernet unit/slot/port
, has read/write access, with no password until you create one (see
admin
36). The only way to recover from a lost admin password is to reload the
Chapter 9, "Providing User Access Security," on page 135
38.
command creates the username and password in one statement. You can change a
passwd
command and reentering the user with a new password.
Restoring the System to the Factory Default Configuration on page
for details. The local users you create
Setting the Enable
Creating a
58.
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