Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 143

Access Levels and Passwords, Administrator.

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Using CLI Access Levels and Passwords The CLI has two levels of access: Operator or Administrator. From the Operator level you can monitor the current status of the system, but you cannot make any configuration changes. To set the Operator password type: password operator new password ***** confirm new password ***** Note: You must be in Administrator level to set passwords. From the Administrator level, you have full access to all the features of the software and can make changes to the configuration of the system. To set the Administrator password type: password administrator new password ***** confirm new password ***** To switch between levels, type operator or administrator and enter the relevant password. Note: If you forget your password(s) you can log into the system by physically attaching a serial cable to the Adaptec iSA1500 Storage Array and using a VT100 terminal emulation program, such as hyperterminal. (For terminal emulation program settings, see page 8-3.) In this situation, you are not required to enter a password, thus allowing you to set up a new password(s). 8-4

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Using CLI
Access Levels and Passwords
The CLI has two levels of access: Operator
or
Administrator. From
the Operator level you can monitor the current status of the system,
but you cannot make any configuration changes. To set the
Operator password type:
password operator <Enter>
new password ***** <Enter>
confirm new password ***** <Enter>
Note:
You must be in Administrator level to set passwords.
From the Administrator level, you have full access to all the
features of the software and can make changes to the configuration
of the system. To set the Administrator password type:
password administrator <Enter>
new password ***** <Enter>
confirm new password ***** <Enter>
To switch between levels, type
operator
or
administrator
and
enter the relevant password.
Note:
If you forget your password(s) you can log into the
system by physically attaching a serial cable to the Adaptec
iSA1500 Storage Array and using a VT100 terminal emulation
program, such as hyperterminal. (For terminal emulation
program settings, see
page 8-3
.)
In this situation, you are not required to enter a password,
thus allowing you to set up a new password(s).