HP StorageWorks 2/32 Brocade Secure Fabric OS Administrator's Guide (53-100024 - Page 92
Resetting the Version Number and Time Stamp, Removing a Temporary Password from a Switch
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4 4. Reenter the password exactly as entered the first time. For example, to create a temporary password for the admin account on a switch that has a domain ID of 2: primaryfcs:admin> sectemppasswdset 2, "admin" Set remote switch admin password: swimming Re-enter remote switch admin password: swimming Committing configuration........done Password successfully set for domain 2 for admin. Removing a Temporary Password from a Switch Use the secTempPasswdReset command to remove the temporary password. The permanent password remains in effect. To remove the temporary password from a switch 1. From a sectelnet or SSH session, log in to the primary FCS switch as admin. 2. Type secTempPasswdReset domain, "login_name". domain is the domain ID of the switch for which you want to remove the temporary password. login_name is the login account to which the temporary password applies. For example, to remove a temporary password for the admin account from a switch that has a domain ID of 2: switch:admin> sectemppasswdreset 2, "admin" Committing configuration.....done Password successfully reset on domain 2 for admin You can enter the command with no parameters to reset all temporary passwords in the fabric. Resetting the Version Number and Time Stamp When a change occurs to any information in the Secure Fabric OS database (zoning, policies, passwords, or SNMP), the current time stamp and a version number are attached to the Secure Fabric OS database. This information is used to determine which database is preserved when two or more fabrics are merged. The database of the fabric with a nonzero version stamp is kept. When merging fabrics, ensure that the version stamp of the database you want to preserve is nonzero; then, set the version stamp of all other fabrics to 0. To ensure that the time stamp of a fabric is nonzero, modify a policy and enter either the secPolicySave or secPolicyActivate command. To display the version number and time stamp of a fabric 1. From a sectelnet or SSH session, log in to the primary FCS switch as admin. 2. Type the secModeShow command. 4-12 Secure Fabric OS Administrator's Guide Publication Number: 53-1000244-01