Defaults: This command has no defaults.

Related Commands: “snmp-server” (page 209) “show location” (page 169)

“show version” (page 176)

login

Synopsis: The login command is used to change user identity during a CLI session.

Syntax: login user

Command Modes: User-execute and privileged-execute modes.

Privilege Level: All users.

Usage Guidelines: The login command allows you to assume the identity of another user without having to exit the CLI.

Examples:

HP-IB> login super

Password: xxxxx

HP-IB>

Defaults: This command has no defaults.

Related Commands: “username” (page 213) “show user” (page 175)

logging

Synopsis: The logging command configures the active system log file in which the warnings, errors, notifications, alerts, etc. are recorded.

Syntax: logging host ip address

Command Modes: User-execute and privileged-execute modes.

Privilege Level: All users.

Usage Guidelines: Warnings, errors, notifications, alerts, etc. occur once the system is successfully booted.

Examples:

HP-IB(config)# logging 10.3.0.600

HP-IB(config)#

Defaults: This command has no defaults.

Related Commands: “show logging>” (page 169) “terminal length” (page 211)

“snmp-server” (page 209) “show snmp” (page 173)

logout

Synopsis: The logout command ends the current CLI session.

Syntax: logout

Command Modes: User-execute and privileged-execute modes.

Privilege Level: All users.

Usage Guidelines: The logout command ends the current CLI session. If logged in through the serial-console port, the CLI login prompt is displayed. If logged in through a Telnet connection, the Telnet session is also terminated and you are returned to your operating system.

Examples:

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