HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Fundamentals Command Refer - Page 16

super, super authentication-mode, Syntax, Default level, Parameters, Description, Examples

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super Syntax View super [ level ] User view Default level 0: Visit level Parameters level: User level, which ranges from 0 to 3 and defaults to 3. Description Use super to switch from the current user privilege level to a specified user privilege level. If a level is not specified, the command switches the user privilege level to 3. There are four user privilege levels: visit (0), monitor (1), system (2), and manage (3). You can assign different privilege levels to different users. After login, a user can access the commands at or under the assigned level. A user can switch to a lower privilege level unconditionally. To switch to a higher privilege level, an AUX user interface user (logged in through the console port) does not need to provide any password, but a VTY user must enter the switching password set with the super password command. If the entered password is incorrect or no password is configured for switching to the level, the switching operation fails. Related commands: super password and super authentication-mode. Examples # Switch to user privilege level 2 from user privilege level 3. super 2 User privilege level is 2, and only those commands can be used whose level is equal or less than this. Privilege note: 0-VISIT, 1-MONITOR, 2-SYSTEM, 3-MANAGE # Switch back to user privilege level 3. (Suppose the switching password is 123. If no password is set, users cannot switch to user privilege level 3.) super 3 Password: User privilege level is 3, and only those commands can be used whose level is equal or less than this. Privilege note: 0-VISIT, 1-MONITOR, 2-SYSTEM, 3-MANAGE super authentication-mode Syntax super authentication-mode { local | scheme } * undo super authentication-mode 9

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super
Syntax
super
[
level
]
View
User view
Default level
0: Visit level
Parameters
level
: User level, which ranges from 0 to 3 and defaults to 3.
Description
Use
super
to switch from the current user privilege level to a specified user privilege level.
If a
level
is not specified, the command switches the user privilege level to 3.
There are four user privilege levels: visit (0), monitor (1), system (2), and manage (3). You can assign
different privilege levels to different users. After login, a user can access the commands at or under the
assigned level.
A user can switch to a lower privilege level unconditionally. To switch to a higher privilege level, an AUX
user interface user (logged in through the console port) does not need to provide any password, but a
VTY user must enter the switching password set with the
super password
command. If the entered
password is incorrect or no password is configured for switching to the level, the switching operation
fails.
Related commands:
super password
and
super authentication-mode
.
Examples
# Switch to user privilege level 2 from user privilege level 3.
<Sysname> super 2
User privilege level is 2, and only those commands can be used
whose level is equal or less than this.
Privilege note: 0-VISIT, 1-MONITOR, 2-SYSTEM, 3-MANAGE
# Switch back to user privilege level 3. (Suppose the switching password is
123
. If no password is set,
users cannot switch to user privilege level 3.)
<Sysname> super 3
Password:
User privilege level is 3, and only those commands can be used
whose level is equal or less than this.
Privilege note: 0-VISIT, 1-MONITOR, 2-SYSTEM, 3-MANAGE
super authentication-mode
Syntax
super authentication-mode
{
local
|
scheme
}
*
undo super authentication-mode