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Disabling Secure Mode, HP StorageWorks Fabric OS, Version 3.1.x/4.1.x Reference Guide

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Removing Secure Fabric OS Capability Disabling Secure Mode Secure Mode is enabled and disabled on a fabric-wide basis, and can be enabled and disabled as often as desired. However, all Secure Fabric OS policies, including the FCS policy, are deleted each time Secure Mode is disabled, and must be re-created the next time it is enabled. The policies can be backed up using the configupload and configdownload commands. For more information about these commands, refer to the HP StorageWorks Fabric OS Version 3.1.x/4.1.x Reference Guide. You can disable Secure Mode only through a sectelnet, SSH, or serial connection to the Primary FCS switch. When Secure Mode is disabled, all current login sessions are automatically terminated. For information about re-enabling Secure Mode, see "Enabling Secure Mode" on page 49. 1. From a sectelnet, SSH, or serial session, log into the Primary FCS switch as Admin. 2. Enter secmodedisable. 3. Enter the password when prompted. 4. Enter y to verify that you want to disable Secure Mode on the fabric. 5. Secure Mode is disabled, all current login sessions are terminated, and the passwords are modified as follows: ■ On the switches that were FCS switches: The User, Admin, Factory, and Root passwords remain the same as in Secure Mode. ■ On the switches that were Non-FCS switches: The Root, Factory, and Admin passwords become the same as the Admin password on the switches that were FCS switches. Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide 123

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Secure Fabric OS Version 1.0 User Guide
Disabling Secure Mode
Secure Mode is enabled and disabled on a fabric-wide basis, and can be enabled
and disabled as often as desired. However, all Secure Fabric OS policies,
including the FCS policy, are deleted each time Secure Mode is disabled, and
must be re-created the next time it is enabled. The policies can be backed up using
the
configupload
and
configdownload
commands. For more
information about these commands, refer to the
HP StorageWorks Fabric OS
Version 3.1.x/4.1.x Reference Guide
.
You can disable Secure Mode only through a sectelnet, SSH, or serial connection
to the Primary FCS switch. When Secure Mode is disabled, all current login
sessions are automatically terminated.
For information about re-enabling Secure Mode, see “
Enabling Secure Mode
” on
page 49.
1.
From a sectelnet, SSH, or serial session, log into the Primary FCS switch as
Admin.
2.
Enter
secmodedisable
.
3.
Enter the password when prompted.
4.
Enter
y
to verify that you want to disable Secure Mode on the fabric.
5.
Secure Mode is disabled, all current login sessions are terminated, and the
passwords are modified as follows:
On the switches that were FCS switches: The User, Admin, Factory, and
Root passwords remain the same as in Secure Mode.
On the switches that were Non-FCS switches: The Root, Factory, and
Admin passwords become the same as the Admin password on the
switches that were FCS switches.