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cipher: Cipher text password.

password: Password, a string of characters. It is case-sensitive string.

For simple password, it is a string of 1 to 16 characters.

For cipher password, it is a string of 1 to 16 characters in plain text or 24 characters in cipher text. For example, the simple text “1234567” corresponds to the cipher text “(TT8F]Y5SQ=^Q‘MAF4<1!!”.

Description Use the super password command to set the password needed to switch from a lower user level to a higher one.

Use the undo super password command to restore the default.

By default, no password is set to switch from a lower user level to a higher one.

Note that:

If simple is specified, the configuration file saves a simple password.

If cipher is specified, the configuration file saves a cipher password.

The user must always enter a simple password, no matter simple or cipher is specified.

Cipher passwords are recommended, as simple ones are easily getting cracked.

Example # Set the password to abc in simple form for switching user-level to 3.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] super password level 3 simple abc

# Display the password for switching user-level.

[Sysname] display current-configuration

#

super password level 3 simple abc

# Set the password to abc in cipher form for switching user-level to 3.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] super password level 3 cipher abc

# Display the password for switching user-level.

[Sysname] display current-configuration

#

super password level 3 cipher =‘*Y=F>*.%-a_SW8MYM2A!!

sysname

Syntax sysname sysname

undo sysname

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