8260A> set login password
Enter current session password for user ″system″:
Enter new password:
Verify - re-enter password:
User password changed.
8260A>
Figure 18. Changing Superuser Password
Note: DMM passwords are case sensitive.
You may define new login names with user, administrator and superuser
authority. Figure 19 shows an example of how to define a new superuser.
8260A> set login super_user
Confirm with Carriage Return
8260A> set login super_user
Enter current session password for user ″system″:
Enter Login Name: shabani
Enter Login Password: [new password]
Verify - re-enter password: [new password]
Login successfully entered.
Login account will not be activated until it is saved.
8260A>
Figure 19. Defining New DMM Superuser
Defining the other user types is identical to defining superuser, except that in the
set command you must specify
user
or
administrator
as the user type.
You can display the current users defined in your DMM, using the following
command:
8260A> show login
An example of the output from this command is shown in Figure 20 on page 46.
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