Command Line Interface
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Command Usage
• There are three authentication modes provided by the switch itself at login:
-
login
selects authentication by a single global password as specified by the
password
line configuration command. When using this method, the
management interface starts in Normal Exec (NE) mode.
-
login local
selects authentication via the user name and password
specified by the
username
command (i.e., default setting). When using this
method, the management interface starts in Normal Exec (NE) or Privileged
Exec (PE) mode, depending on the user’s privilege level (0 or 15
respectively).
-
no login
selects no authentication. When using this method, the
management interface starts in Normal Exec (NE) mode.
• This command controls login authentication via the switch itself. To configure
user names and passwords for remote authentication servers, you must use
the RADIUS or TACACS software installed on those servers.
Example
Related Commands
username (4-37)
password (4-12)
password
This command specifies the password for a line. Use the
no
form to remove the
password.
Syntax
password
{
0
|
7
}
password
no password
• {
0
|
7
} - 0 means plain password, 7 means encrypted password
•
password
- Character string that specifies the line password.
(Maximum length: 8 characters plain text, 32 encrypted, case sensitive)
Default Setting
No password is specified.
Command Mode
Line Configuration
Command Usage
• When a connection is started on a line with password protection, the system
prompts for the password. If you enter the correct password, the system
shows a prompt. You can use the
password-thresh
command to set the
Console(config-line)#login local
Console(config-line)#
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