Super Password - H3C S7500E Series Command Manual

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Command Manual – System Maintaining and Debugging
H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches
System: provides service configuration commands, including routing and
commands at each level of the network for providing services.
Manage: influences the basic operation of the system and the system support
modules for service support. Commands at this level involve file system, FTP,
TFTP, Xmodem download and configuration file switch, power control, standby
board control, user management, level setting, as well as parameter setting within
a system (the last case involves those non-protocol or non RFC provisioned
commands).
Login users are also classified into four levels that correspond to the four command
levels. After users at different levels log in, they can only use commands at their own, or
lower, levels.
Note that:
Users can switch to a lower user level unconditionally. To switch to a higher user level,
however, they need to enter the password (The password can be set with the super
password command.). If the entered password is incorrect or no password is
configured, the switch fails. Therefore, before switching to a higher user level, users
should configure the password needed.
Related commands: super password.
Examples
# Set the user level to 2 (The current user level is 3.).
<Sysname> super 2
User privilege level is 2, and only those commands can be used
whose level is equal or less than this.
Privilege note: 0-VISIT, 1-MONITOR, 2-SYSTEM, 3-MANAGE
# Switch the user level back to 3 (Suppose password 123 has been set; otherwise, the
user level cannot be switched to 3.).
<Sysname> super 3
Password:
User privilege level is 3, and only those commands can be used
whose level is equal or less than this.
Privilege note: 0-VISIT, 1-MONITOR, 2-SYSTEM, 3-MANAGE

1.1.19 super password

Syntax
super password [ level user-level ] { simple | cipher } password
undo super password [ level user-level ]
Chapter 1 Basic Configuration Commands
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