Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 9000 빠른 설정 가이드
May 2007
Your First Login Session
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Unlocking Specified Session Types
You can also unlock session types on a one-by-one basis. For
example, to unlock Telnet sessions only, enter the following
command:
example, to unlock Telnet sessions only, enter the following
command:
-> aaa authentication telnet local
To unlock WebView (HTTP) sessions only, enter the follow-
ing command:
ing command:
-> aaa authentication http local
You cannot specify more than one session type in a single
command line. However, you can still unlock multiple session
types by using the aaa authentication command in succes-
sion. For example:
command line. However, you can still unlock multiple session
types by using the aaa authentication command in succes-
sion. For example:
-> aaa authentication http local
-> aaa authentication telnet local
-> aaa authentication ftp local
-> aaa authentication telnet local
-> aaa authentication ftp local
Changing the Login Password
Change the login password for admin user sessions by follow-
ing the steps below:
ing the steps below:
1
Be sure that you have logged into the switch as user
type admin (see
).
2
Enter the keyword password and press Enter.
3
Enter your new password at the prompt (refer to the
note below).
Note. Typically, the password should be a string of non-
repeating characters. The CLI uses the first occurrence of
the character series to uniquely identify the password. For
example, the password engrengr is the same as engr. A
better password might be engr2735.
repeating characters. The CLI uses the first occurrence of
the character series to uniquely identify the password. For
example, the password engrengr is the same as engr. A
better password might be engr2735.
4
You will be prompted to re-enter the password. Enter
the password a second time.
Note. Be sure to remember or securely record all new
passwords; overriding configured passwords on OS9000
switches is restricted.
passwords; overriding configured passwords on OS9000
switches is restricted.
New password settings are automatically saved in real time to
the local user database; the user is not required to enter an
additional command in order to save the password informa-
tion. Also note that new password information is retained
following a reboot.
the local user database; the user is not required to enter an
additional command in order to save the password informa-
tion. Also note that new password information is retained
following a reboot.