Cisco Cisco Evolved Programmable Network Manager 2.0 安装指南

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Before You Begin
If the Linux CLI user is disabled, re-enable it. Refer to the user management procedures in the 
Procedure
Step 1
To log in as the Linux CLI root user:
a.
Start an SSH session with the Cisco EPN Manager server and log in as the Cisco EPN Manager CLI admin user.
b.
As the Cisco EPN Manager CLI admin user, log in as the Linux CLI admin user:
shell
Enter shell access password: password
c.
Log in as the Linux CLI root user:
sudo -i
By default, the Linux CLI shell prompt is the same for the Linux CLI admin and root user. You can use the whomai 
command to check the current user.
Step 2
To exit:
a.
Log out as the Linux CLI root user. 
exit
You are now logged in as the Linux CLI admin user.
b.
Log out as the Linux CLI admin user:
exit
You are now logged in as the Cisco EPN Manager CLI admin user.
What To Do Next
For security purposes, disable the Linux CLI users. Refer to the user management procedures in the 
How to Log In and Out as the Linux CLI User in Cisco EPN Manager 1.2.x: Complete Workflow
In Cisco EPN Manager 1.2.x, the Linux CLI has one shell user that has root access (Linux CLI root user). The following diagram 
illustrates the flow for logging in and out as the various CLI users.