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This chapter describes the following information that you can use to
begin managing the Switch 9000:
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Security access level overview
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Configuring the Switch for management
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Switch management methods
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Configuring SNMP
CAUTION:
In order for configuration changes to be retained through
a Switch power cycle or reboot, you must issue a SAVE command after
you have made the change. For more information on the SAVE
command, refer to Chapter 10.
Security Access
Levels
The Switch 9000 supports two security access levels:
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User
■
Administrator
User Access Level
A user-level account can view all manageable parameters, with the
following exceptions:
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User account information
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SNMP community strings
A user-level account can use the ping command to test device
connectivity. A user-level account can also change the password
assigned to the account name. If you have logged on with a user
access level, the command-line prompt ends with a (>) sign. For
example:
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