HP StorageWorks 2/140 CLI reference guide for directors and edge switches - Page 25

login, Syntax, Purpose, Description, Parameters, Command Examples, Username, Password, Root&gt

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Introduction login Syntax login Purpose This command allows a Telnet client to connect to a Director or Edge Switch. Description This command allows the user to log in with either administrator or operator access rights. The default passwords are password. The login command is called automatically by the CLI each time a new Telnet session is activated, as well as each time new administrator access rights are configured. After the login command is issued, the Username: prompt automatically displays. After a valid user name is entered, the Password: prompt automatically displays. After the corresponding valid password is entered, the Root> prompt displays. At this prompt the user may enter any of the commands included in Table 1-2 on page 1-4. A user name and password can be set by the administrator through the config.security.userRights.administrator command or through the config.security.userRights.operator command. The access rights chosen for the CLI are completely independent of the other product interfaces, for example, SNMP or Hewlett-Packard (HP) product interfaces. Parameters This command has no parameters. Command Examples login Username: Administrator Password: password login Username: Operator Password: password CLI reference guide for directors and edge switches 1-11

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CLI reference guide for directors and edge switches
1–11
Introduction
Syntax
login
Purpose
This command allows a Telnet client to connect to a Director or Edge Switch.
Description
This command allows the user to log in with either administrator or operator access
rights. The default passwords are
password
.
The
login
command is called automatically by the CLI each time a new Telnet
session is activated, as well as each time new administrator access rights are
configured.
After the
login
command is issued, the
Username:
prompt automatically
displays. After a valid user name is entered, the
Password:
prompt automatically
displays. After the corresponding valid password is entered, the
Root>
prompt
displays. At this prompt the user may enter any of the commands included in
Table
1–2 on page 1-4
.
A user name and password can be set by the administrator through the
config.security.userRights.administrator
command or through the
config.security.userRights.operator
command.
The access rights chosen for the CLI are completely independent of the other product
interfaces, for example, SNMP or Hewlett-Packard (HP) product interfaces.
Parameters
This command has no parameters.
Command Examples
login
Username: Administrator
Password: password
login
Username: Operator
Password: password
login