Dell S6000 FTOS 9.0(2.0) Command Line Reference Guide for the System - Page 825
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encryption-type password privilege level secret Enter an encryption type for the password that you will enter. • 0 directs FTOS to store the password as clear text. It is the default encryption type when using the password option. • 7 to indicate that a password encrypted using a DES hashing algorithm will follow. This encryption type is available with the password option only. • 5 to indicate that a password encrypted using an MD5 hashing algorithm will follow. This encryption type is available with the secret option only, and is the default encryption type for this option. Enter a string up to 32 characters long. Enter the keyword privilege followed by a number from zero (0) to 15. Enter the keyword secret followed by the encryption type. Defaults The default encryption type for the password option is 0. The default encryption type for the secret option is 5. Command Modes CONFIGURATION Command History Version 9.0.2.0 Version 8.3.11.1 Version 7.7.1.0 Introduced on the S6000. Introduced on Z9000 Added BSD encryption to MD5 passwords Added support for secret option and MD5 password encryption. Extended name from 25 characters to 63. Usage Information To view the defined user names, use the show running-config user command. The MD5 encryption method includes an additional password to support SmartScripts. This addition is included even if Smart Scripts is not installed. The password appears as: Related Commands username robert secret 5 d7397df437351f9c3e48e5e4fde9f9ed bsd-password $1$T0duaorE$v0l3A5GFxIZz4LHOxz2IM. password show running-config Specify a password for users on terminal lines. View the current configuration. RADIUS Commands The RADIUS commands supported by FTOS. are: • debug radius • ip radius source-interface • radius-server deadtime • radius-server host • radius-server key • radius-server retransmit • radius-server timeout Security | 825