Access Server Commands

Reference

For more information about this command group and its qualifiers, please refer to the Network Access Server Command Reference.

Privileged Commands

To manage and configure the network, you use privileged commands. To enable privileged commands, use the SET PRIVILEGED command. The command line interface prompts you to enter the privileged password (which does not appear on the screen). If you forget the privileged password, you can reset the access server to its defaults by plugging the unit in while holding the reset button.

More than one port at a time can be privileged. Therefore, you should not reveal the privileged password.

Example: Enabling Privileged Commands

This example shows how to use the SET PRIVILEGED command to enable privileged commands on a port after accessing the access server.

Local> SET PRIVILEGED

Password> (not echoed)

Local>

Example: Changing the Privileged Password

To change the password, use the SET SERVER PRIVILEGED PASSWORD command. The following example shows how to use the SET SERVER PRIVILEGED PASSWORD command to change the privileged password.

Local> SET SERVER PRIVILEGED PASSWORD

Password> (not echoed)

Verification> (not echoed)

Local>

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