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Logging In, Authentication, Description, How it Works - sfs 7000p
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Chapter 1 Using the CLI Starting A CLI Session Note If a user does not have access to particular functionality, that functionality will not appear in the CLI, on-line help, or any GUI management windows. The unrestricted (super) administrator assigns these roles. Table 1-2 lists and describes these access levels. Table 1-2 Access Levels Role ib-ro ib-rw ip-ethernet-ro ip-ethernet-rw fc-ro fc-rw unrestricted-rw Description InfiniBand read-only access. InfiniBand read-write access. Ethernet read-only access. Ethernet read-write access. FibreChannel read-only access. FibreChannel read-write access. Read-write access to all network configuration commands. To configure accounts, see the username command in the "username" section on page 2-80. Logging In At the CLI prompt, enter the appropriate username and password to log in as the super user. Login: super Password: xxxxx SFS-7000P> You are now logged in as an administrator and can view and configure the CLI configuration. Note Server Switches support up to three concurrent CLI sessions. Authentication You can use any of the authentication methods shown in Table 1-3. Table 1-3 Authentication Methods for Logging In Authentication local local and then RADIUS RADIUS and then local How it Works Verifies against the chassis database. Verifies against the chassis database then checks the RADIUS server. Checks the RADIUS server and then verifies against the chassis database. OL-9163-02 Cisco SFS 7000 Series Product Family Command Reference Guide 1-3