172 Intel® Blade Server Ethernet Switch Module IXM5414E
config users passwd
Use this command to change the password of an existing user. The password is up to eight
alphanumeric characters and is case-sensitive.
After you enter this command you will be prompted for the user’s current password. If none, press
enter.
Default Blank (indicating no password) for users with Read-only access. For those with
Read/write access the factory standard password is “PASSW0RD.” Please note the
use of zero instead of the letter “O.”
Format config users passwd <user>
config users snmpv3 accessmode
Use this command to specify the SNMPv3 access privileges for the specified user account. The valid
accessmode values are <readonly> or <readwrite>. The <user> is the login user name for which the
specified access mode will apply.
Default readwrite for admin user; readonly for all other users
Format config users snmpv3 accessmode <user> <readonly/readwrite>
config users snmpv3 authentication
Use this command to specify the protocol to be used to authenticate a user account. The valid
authentication protocols are none, md5 or sha. If md5 or sha are specified, the user login password
will be used as the SNMPv3 authentication password. The <user> is the user account for which the
specified authentication protocol will be used.
Default no authentication
Format config users snmpv3 authentication <user> <none/md5/sha>
config users snmpv3 encryption
Use this command to specify the encryption protocol and key to be used to authenticate a user
account. The valid encryption protocols are none or DES. The DES protocol requires a key, which
can be specified on the command line. The key may be up to 16 characters long. If the DES protocol
is specified but a key is not provided, you will be prompted for the key. If none is specified as the
protocol, you may not enter a key. The <user> is the user account for which the specified encryption
protocol will be used.
Default no encryption
Format config users snmpv3 encryption <user> <none/des [key]>
show users info
Use this command to display the configured user names and their settings. This command is only
available for the user with Read/write privileges.
Format show users info
User Name The name the user will use to login using the serial port, Telnet or Web.