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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide 3-3 enable password This command is used to setup enable password to enter different privileged levels. Use the no form of this command to return the password to the empty string. enable password [level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL] [0 | 7 | 15] PASSWORD no enable password [level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL] Parameters level PRIVILEGE-LEVEL 0 7 15 PASSWORD (Optional) Specifies the privilege level for the user. The privilege level is between 1 and 15. If this argument is not specified in the command or the no form of the command, the privilege level defaults to 15 (traditional enable privileges). (Optional) Specifies the password in clear, plain text. The password length is between 1 and 32 characters and can contain embedded spaces. It is casesensitive. If the password syntax cannot be specified, the syntax remains plain text. (Optional) Specifies the encrypted password based on SHA-1. The password length is fixed at 35 bytes. It is case-sensitive. The password is encrypted. If the password syntax is not specified, the syntax is plain text. (Optional) Specifies the password in the encrypted form based on MD5. The password length is fixed at 31 bytes. It is case-sensitive. The password is encrypted. If the password syntax is not specified, the syntax is plain text. Specifies the password for the user. Default By default, no password is set. It is an empty string. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode. Command Default Level Level: 15. Usage Guideline The exact password for a specific level needs to be used to enter the privilege level. Each level has only one password to enter the level. Example This example shows how to create an enable password at the privilege level 15 of "MyEnablePassword". Switch# configure terminal Switch(config)#enable password MyEnablePassword Switch(config)# 3-4 ip telnet server This command is used to enable a Telnet server. Use the no form of this command to disable the Telnet server function. 27

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DGS-3630 Layer 3 Stackable Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
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3-3
enable password
This command is used to setup enable password to enter different privileged levels. Use the
no
form of this
command to return the password to the empty string.
enable password [level
PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
] [0 | 7 | 15]
PASSWORD
no enable password [level
PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
]
Parameters
level
PRIVILEGE-LEVEL
(Optional) Specifies the privilege level for the user. The privilege level is between
1 and 15. If this argument is not specified in the command or the no form of the
command, the privilege level defaults to 15 (traditional enable privileges).
0
(Optional) Specifies the password in clear, plain text. The password length is
between 1 and 32 characters and can contain embedded spaces. It is case-
sensitive. If the password syntax cannot be specified, the syntax remains plain
text.
7
(Optional) Specifies the encrypted password based on SHA-1. The password
length is fixed at 35 bytes. It is case-sensitive. The password is encrypted. If the
password syntax is not specified, the syntax is plain text.
15
(Optional) Specifies the password in the encrypted form based on MD5. The
password length is fixed at 31 bytes. It is case-sensitive. The password is
encrypted. If the password syntax is not specified, the syntax is plain text.
PASSWORD
Specifies the password for the user.
Default
By default, no password is set. It is an empty string.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode.
Command Default Level
Level: 15.
Usage Guideline
The exact password for a specific level needs to be used to enter the privilege level. Each level has only one
password to enter the level.
Example
This example shows how to create an
enable
password at the privilege level 15 of
“MyEnablePassword”.
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)#enable password MyEnablePassword
Switch(config)#
3-4
ip telnet server
This command is used to enable a Telnet server. Use the
no
form of this command to disable the Telnet server
function.