HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Fundamentals Command Reference - Page 67

super authentication-mode, Syntax, Views, Predefined user roles, Parameters, Usage guidelines

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Syntax super [ rolename ] Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters rolename: Specifies a user role, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. The user role must exist in the system. If no user role is specified, you obtain the user role network-admin. Usage guidelines To enable a user to obtain a temporary user role that is not specified in the user account, you must configure user role authentication. • If no local password is configured in the local password authentication (local), an AUX user can obtain user role authorization by either entering a string or not entering anything. • If no local password is configured in the local-then-remote authentication (local scheme): { A VTY user performs remote authentication. { An AUX user can obtain user role authorization by either entering a string or not entering anything. Examples # Obtain the user role network-operator. super network-operator Password: User privilege role is network-operator, and only those commands can be used that authorized to the role. Related commands • authentication super (Security Command Reference) • super authentication-mode • super password super authentication-mode Use super authentication-mode to set an authentication mode when you obtain the user role that you are not logged in with. Use undo super authentication-mode to restore the default. Syntax super authentication-mode { local | scheme } * undo super authentication-mode Default Local password authentication applies. 60

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Syntax
super
[
rolename
]
Views
User view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
rolename
: Specifies a user role, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. The user role must exist in
the system. If no user role is specified, you obtain the user role network-admin.
Usage guidelines
To enable a user to obtain a temporary user role that is not specified in the user account, you must
configure user role authentication.
If no local password is configured in the local password authentication (
local
), an AUX user can
obtain user role authorization by either entering a string or not entering anything.
If no local password is configured in the local-then-remote authentication (
local scheme
):
{
A VTY user performs remote authentication.
{
An AUX user can obtain user role authorization by either entering a string or not entering
anything.
Examples
# Obtain the user role network-operator.
<Sysname> super network-operator
Password:
User privilege role is network-operator, and only those commands can be used that authorized
to the role.
Related commands
authentication super
(
Security Command Reference
)
super authentication-mode
super password
super authentication-mode
Use
super authentication-mode
to set an authentication mode when you obtain the user role that you are
not logged in with.
Use
undo super authentication-mode
to restore the default.
Syntax
super authentication-mode
{
local
|
scheme
}
*
undo super authentication-mode
Default
Local password authentication applies.