
name "VLAN_Red"
def INT1 INT2 EXT1 EXT2 /c/l2/vlan 99
ena
name "MGMT"
def INT4 EXT1 EXT2 /c/l2/stg 1/clear /c/l2/stg 1/add 1 10 20 99 /c/l2/lacp/port EXT1
mode active /c/l2/lacp/port EXT2 mode active adminkey 17
/c/l3/if 99 ena
addr 10.99.0.243 mask 255.255.255.0 broad 10.99.0.255 vlan 99
/c/l3/gw 1 ena
addr 10.99.0.245 /c/l3/gw 2
ena
addr 10.99.0.246
/
script end /**** DO NOT EDIT THIS LINE!
Configuring user accounts
This section describes the user accounts on the switch. There are multiple modes of authentication which are supported on the Nortel Networks L2/3 GbESM:
The default mode is to support passwords without individual user IDs. When accessing the CLI in this mode, there is only a single prompt to enter the password. Table
Table 5-1 Description of default user accounts
User account | Description/Tasks performed | Default Password |
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User | Can view switch statistics but cannot make changes. | user |
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Operator | The Operator account manages all functions of the | oper |
| switch but cannot make permanent changes to the |
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| switch configuration. |
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Administrator | Administrator is the | admin |
| complete access to all menus, information, and |
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| configuration commands on the switch. |
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