HP StorageWorks SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide
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User Account Configuration
User accounts and their respective passwords are the first line of switch security. A user account consists of
an account name, an authority level, and an expiration date. Switches come from the factory with certain
user accounts defined for special purposes.
Table 2
describes these accounts, their passwords, and their
purpose. These accounts cannot be deleted from the switch.
Displaying user account information
You can display all user accounts defined on the switch (
user
accounts
command) or just those user
accounts that are logged on (
user list
or
show users
commands).
The following example displays all user accounts defined on the switch. Account information includes
account name, authority, and expiration date.
SN6000 FC Switch (admin) #> user accounts
Current list of user accounts
-----------------------------
images (admin authority = False, never expires)
admin (admin authority = True , never expires)
chuckca (admin authority = False, expires in < 50 days)
gregj (admin authority = True , expires in < 100 days)
fred (admin authority = True , never expires)
The following example displays user accounts that are logged on to the switch:
SN6000 FC Switch (admin) #> user list
User Ethernet Addr-Port Logged in Since
---- ------------------ ---------------
admin@OB-session1 10.20.68.108-1031 day month date time year
admin@OB-session2 10.20.68.108-1034 day month date time year
snmp@OB-session3 Unknown day month date time year
snmp@IB-session4 Unknown day month date time year
admin@OB-session5 Unknown day month date time year
Table 2
Factory user accounts
User Account
Name
Password
Purpose
admin
password
Provides access to the Telnet server for managing the
switch.
Admin
is the only account name that has
permission to create and modify other user accounts. To
secure your admin user account, be sure to change the
password for this account.
images
images
Provides access to the FTP server for exchanging files
between the switch and the workstation.
prom
prom
When in Maintenance mode, provides access to the
Maintenance menu to perform switch recovery tasks.
For information about using Maintenance mode, see the
HP StorageWorks SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch
Installation and Reference Guide
.
Summary of Contents for StorageWorks SN6000
Page 16: ...16 Command Line Interface Usage ...
Page 20: ...20 User Account Configuration ...
Page 34: ...34 Network Configuration ...
Page 82: ...82 Zoning Configuration ...
Page 86: ...86 Connection Security Configuration ...
Page 96: ...96 Device Security Configuration ...
Page 100: ...100 RADIUS Server Configuration ...
Page 124: ...124 Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration ...
Page 318: ...318 Command Reference ...
Page 330: ...330 Index ...