Sun Microsystems 5602 User Manual
A – Command Line Interface
User Accounts
User Accounts
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A.2
User Accounts
Switches come from the factory with the following user account already defined:
Account name: admin
Password: password
Authority: Admin
Password: password
Authority: Admin
This user account provides full access to the switch and its configuration. After
planning your fabric management needs and creating your own user accounts,
consider changing the password for this account.
planning your fabric management needs and creating your own user accounts,
consider changing the password for this account.
Refer to
for information about authority levels.
Refer to the
for information about creating
user accounts.
Refer to
for information about changing
passwords.
A.3
Working with Switch Configurations
Successful management of switches and fabrics with the command line interface
depends on the effective use of switch configurations. Modifying configurations,
backing up configurations, and restoring configurations are key switch
management tasks.
depends on the effective use of switch configurations. Modifying configurations,
backing up configurations, and restoring configurations are key switch
management tasks.
Note:
A switch supports a combined maximum of 19 logins or sessions
reserved as follows:
reserved as follows:
4 logins or sessions for internal applications such as management
server and SNMP
server and SNMP
9 high priority Telnet sessions
6 logins or sessions for SANsurfer Switch Manager inband and
out-of-band logins, Application Programming Interface (API)
inband and out-of-band logins, and Telnet logins. Additional logins
will be refused.
out-of-band logins, Application Programming Interface (API)
inband and out-of-band logins, and Telnet logins. Additional logins
will be refused.