TP-Link T1500G-8T T1500G-10PSUN V1 CLI Reference Guide Guide - Page 286
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User Guidelines If the password you configured here is unencrypted and the global encryption function is enabled in service password-encryption, the password in the configuration file will be displayed in the symmetric encrypted form. Example Set the elevation password as 123 for the current logged-in user to gain administrator level privileges: T1500G-10MPS(config)#enable admin password 0 123 27.3 enable admin secret Description The enable admin secret command is used to elevate the current logged-in user from guest to admin and gain administrator level privileges. The authentication password is possibly authenticated in RADIUS/TACACS+ servers, user-defined server groups or local on the switch. To remove the password, please use no enable admin secret command. This command uses the MD5 encryption. Syntax enable secret { [ 0 ] password | 5 encrypted-password } no enable secret Parameter 0 -- Specify the encryption type. 0 indicates that an unencrypted password will follow. By default, the encryption type is 0. password -- Super password, a string from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters or symbols. The password is case sensitive, allows digits, English letters (case sensitive), underlines and sixteen special characters By default, it is empty. The password in the configuration file will be displayed in the MD5 encrypted form. 5 -- Indicates an MD5 encrypted password with fixed length will follow. encrypted-password -- An MD5 encrypted password with fixed length, which you can copy from another switch's configuration file. After the encrypted password is configured, you should use the corresponding unencrypted password to elevate the priviledge. 273