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Brocade ICX 6650 Security Configuration Guide
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Passwords used to secure access
When TFTP is disabled, you are prohibited from using the copy tftp command to copy files to the 
system flash. If you enter this command while TFTP is disabled, the system will reject the command 
and display an error message.
To re-enable TFTP client access once it is disabled, enter the following command.
Brocade(config)# no tftp disable
Syntax: [no] tftp disable
Passwords used to secure access
Passwords can be used to secure the following access methods:
Telnet access can be secured by setting a Telnet password. Refer to 
Access to the Privileged EXEC and CONFIG levels of the CLI can be secured by setting 
passwords for management privilege levels. Refer to 
This section also provides procedures for enhancing management privilege levels, recovering from 
a lost password, and disabling password encryption.
NOTE
You also can configure up to 16 user accounts consisting of a user name and password, and assign 
each user account a management privilege level. Refer to 
Setting a Telnet password 
By default, the device does not require a user name or password when you log in to the CLI using 
Telnet. You can assign a password for Telnet access using one of the following methods.
Set the password “letmein” for Telnet access to the CLI using the following command at the global 
CONFIG level.
Brocade(config)# enable telnet password letmein
Syntax: [no] enable telnet password string
Suppressing Telnet connection rejection messages
By default, if a Brocade device denies Telnet management access to the device, the software 
sends a message to the denied Telnet client. You can optionally suppress the rejection message. 
When you enable the option, a denied Telnet client does not receive a message from the Brocade 
device. Instead, the denied client simply does not gain access.
To suppress the connection rejection message, use the following CLI method.
To suppress the connection rejection message sent by the device to a denied Telnet client, enter 
the following command at the global CONFIG level of the CLI.
Brocade(config)# telnet server suppress-reject-message