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Configuring Username and Password Security
Saving Security Credentials in a Config File
Security Settings that Can Be Saved
The security settings that can be saved to a configuration file are:
■
Local manager and operator passwords and user names
■
SNMP security credentials, including SNMPv1 community names and
SNMPv3 usernames, authentication, and privacy settings
■
802.1X port-access passwords and usernames
■
encryption
keys
■
RADIUS shared secret (encryption) keys
■
Public keys of SSH-enabled management stations that are used by the
switch to authenticate SSH clients that try to connect to the switch
Local Manager and Operator Passwords
The information saved to the running-config file when the
include-credentials
command is entered includes:
password manager [user-name <name>] <hash-type> <pass-hash>
password operator [user-name <name>] <hash-type> <pass-hash>
where
<
name
> is an alphanumeric string for the user name assigned to the
manager or operator.
<
hash-type
> indicates the type of hash algorithm used: SHA-1 or plain
text.
<
pass-hash
> is the SHA-1 authentication protocol’s hash of the pass-
word or clear ASCII text.
For example, a manager username and password may be stored in a running-
config file as follows:
Use the
write memory
command to save the password configurations in the
startup-config file. The passwords take effect when the switch boots with the
software version associated with that configuration file.
C a u t i o n
If a startup configuration file includes other security credentials, but does not
contain a manager or operator password, the switch will not have password
protection and can be accessed through Telnet, the serial port, or WebAgent
with full manager privileges.
password manager user-name George SHA1
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