Fibre Channel IP Address [none]:
Return
Fibre Channel Subnetmask [none]:
Return
Gateway Address [none]:
Return
admin>
logout
4.1.2.4 Logging In to the Switch with a Telnet Connection
Before you telnet to a Fibre Channel switch, you must set the Ethernet IP
address and subnet mask.
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Note
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A serial port connection and a Telnet session cannot both be active
at the same time with the DS-DSGGB-AA switch. The Telnet
session takes precedence and the serial port session is aborted
when the Telnet session is started.
You can use a Telnet session to log in to the switch at one of three security
levels. The default user names, shown from lowest security level to highest
security level, are listed in Table 4–1.
Table 4–1: Telnet Session Default User Names for Fibre Channel Switches
DSGGA
DSGGB
Description
other
n/a
Allowed to execute commands that end in
Show
,
such as
dateShow
and
portShow
.
user
user
Can execute all commands that end in
Show
,
plus any commands from the help menu that
do not change the state of the switch, for
example,
version
and
errDump
. Can change
the passwords for all users up to and including
the current user’s security level.
admin
admin
Provides access to all the commands that show
up in the help menu. Most switch administration
is done when logged in as
admin
.
n/a
root
Gives users access to an extensive command set
that can significantly alter system performance.
Root commnads should only be used at the
request of Compaq customer service.
You can set the user names and passwords for users at, or below the security
level of the present login level by executing the
passwd
command. Enter a
new user name (if desired) and a new password for the user.
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Note
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Use Ctrl/H to correct typing errors.
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