Obtaining Network Manager Privilege Level 35
| modifying it and see the new value, the new value has taken effect immediately. If |
| a command changes only the default value, the new value takes effect only after |
| reboot. In this guide, if the description does not specify when the new value of a |
| parameter takes effect after being enabled or disabled, it is effective immediately |
| after it is set. |
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Obtaining Network | Before changing the Network Manager password, you must obtain Network |
Manager Privilege | Manager privilege. |
Level | To display or change the privilege level, follow these steps: |
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| 1 To determine the current privilege level, enter: |
| SHow PRIvilege |
| If the following message is displayed, you already have Network Manager privilege: |
| PRIvilege = NetMgr |
| If the following message is displayed, go to step 2: |
| PRIvilege = User |
| You also can determine the privilege level from the Enterprise OS prompt. The |
| following prompt is displayed at the Network Manager privilege level: |
| Enterprise OS # |
| The following prompt is displayed at the User privilege level: |
| Enterprise OS > |
| 2 If you are currently at User privilege level, enter the following command to change |
| the privilege level from User to Network Manager: |
| SET PRIvilege = NetMgr |
| The following prompt is displayed: |
| Password: |
| 3 Press the Return key. |
| A null string is entered, which is the default password. |
| After obtaining Network Manager privilege, proceed to the next section to change |
| the Network Manager password. |
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Changing the | Changing the Network Manager password prevents unauthorized users from |
Password | accessing the bridge/router or tunnel switch. You should change the password |
| immediately after you log on for the first time. |
| The privilege level determines which commands and parameters a user can access. |
| Each level has its own password. You must set the Network Manager password and |
| the User password to be the same in order to provide equal levels of security. If only |
| the Network Manager password is set, any other user receives User level privileges. |
| Users with NetMgr privileges can lower their privileges without a password. Users |
| with User privileges cannot raise their privileges. To raise privileges after lowering |
| them, you must enter the password again. |
The Network Manager password must be set before the User password. The User password must be cleared before the Network Manager password.