Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)

Using the CLI

C a u t i o n

HP strongly recommends that you configure a Manager password. If a Man­

 

ager password is not configured, then the Manager level is not password-

 

protected, and anyone having in-band or out-of-band access to the switch may

 

be able to reach the Manager level and compromise switch and network

 

security. Note that configuring only an Operator password does not prevent

 

access to the Manager level by intruders who have the Operator password.

 

Pressing the Clear button on the front of the switch removes password

 

protection. For this reason, it is recommended that you protect the switch

 

from physical access by unauthorized persons. If you are concerned about

 

switch security and operation, you should install the switch in a secure

 

location, such as a locked wiring closet.

 

Privilege Level Operation

 

Operator Privileges

Manager Privileges

1.Operator Level

2.Manager Level

3.Global Configuration

4.Context Configuration Level

Figure 4-2. Access Sequence for Privilege Levels

Operator Privileges

At the Operator level you can examine the current configuration and move between interfaces without being able to change the configuration. A ">" character delimits the Operator-level prompt. For example:

HPswitch> _

Example of the Operator prompt.

When using enable to move to the Manager level, the switch prompts you for the Manager password if one has already been configured.

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