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Logging In and Logging Out, User Access Rights, login

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Introduction Logging In and Logging Out The Command Line Interface allows a single Telnet client to be connected to the switch. If a Telnet client logs out, or if after 15 minutes of inactivity the client's access times out, another Telnet client may log in. Also note that the Telnet client (user) must log in any time the director or switch is restarted because the current user's access is lost. Examples of a restart include an IPL and any power-off situation. User Access Rights The Command Line Interface supports two user access rights: Administrator and Operator. A user who logs in with Administrator access rights can use all of the commands described in this publication. However, Operator access rights grant permission to use only the perf and show branches of the CLI command tree (for example, the perf.traffic and show.system commands), as well as the globally available commands (login, logout, and commaDelim). login Syntax login Purpose This command allows a Telnet client to connect to the switch. Description This command allows the user to log in with either Administrator or Operator access rights. The default passwords are password. After the login command is issued, the Username: prompt automatically displays. After a valid user name is entered, the Password: prompt automatically displays. After the corresponding valid password is entered, the Root> prompt displays. At this prompt the Logging In and Logging Out 11

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Logging In and Logging Out
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Introduction
Logging In and Logging Out
The Command Line Interface allows a single Telnet client to be connected to the switch. If
a Telnet client logs out, or if after 15 minutes of inactivity the client
s access times out,
another Telnet client may log in. Also note that the Telnet client (user) must log in any time
the director or switch is restarted because the current user
s access is lost. Examples of a
restart include an IPL and any power-off situation.
User Access Rights
The Command Line Interface supports two user access rights: Administrator and Operator.
A user who logs in with Administrator access rights can use all of the commands described
in this publication. However, Operator access rights grant permission to use only the perf
and show branches of the CLI command tree (for example, the perf.traffic and
show.system commands), as well as the globally available commands (login, logout, and
commaDelim).
login
Syntax
login
Purpose
This command allows a Telnet client to connect to the switch.
Description
This command allows the user to log in with either Administrator or Operator access
rights. The default passwords are
password
.
After the login command is issued, the Username: prompt automatically displays. After a
valid user name is entered, the Password: prompt automatically displays. After the
corresponding valid password is entered, the Root> prompt displays. At this prompt the