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Displaying Active User Sessions on the Switch, Creating and Configuring Enabled Passwords
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Volume 1-Configuration Fundamentals / Chapter 5-User Account Configuration Creating and Configuring Enabled Passwords The table below describes the significant fields shown in the display: Field Description Encrypted '*' denotes the entry's password is encrypted. Empty indicates that the password is 'Plain Text'. Table 5-1 Significant fields shown in the show username command output The factory default settings have no user accounts setup. When the user account database is empty, a user accessing the Switch using the console connection will directly enter user EXEC mode at Power User level. The user can enter privileged EXEC mode, by entering an up-to-date enable password. If a user attempts to make a Telnet connection when the user account database is empty, the Switch will directly enter user EXEC mode. Displaying Active User Sessions on the Switch To display the user sessions that are currently running on the Switch, use the following command in user EXEC mode: Command show user-session [console | telnet | ssh | http | https] Explanation Displays the user accounts setup on the Switch. The following example displays all the user accounts that have been setup on the Switch: DGS-6600:2>show user-session UI Codes: co - console, h - http, hs - https, s - ssh, te - telnet ID Login Time From UI Level Username 0 11:52:38, 2012-05-24 0.0.0.0 co 15 admin * 5 11:52:52, 2012-05-24 10.70.89.1 te 2 dlink Total Entries: 2 DGS-6600:2> Creating and Configuring Enabled Passwords Creating an Enabling Password The enable password command is used to create a password for entering privileged EXEC mode. Different parameters can be specified when creating an enable password, including the privilege level that the user will have after entering the password and whether the password will appear in plain-text or encrypted form in the running configuration. DGS-6600 Configuration Guide 61