3Com 11.3 manual Obtaining Network, Manager Privilege, Level, Changing, Password

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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.

 

 

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:

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

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