Nortel Networks 8600 Switch User Manual


 
System logon 19
If each user must use a different IP address, list each user with a different
IP address in the file. Configure the client IP settings to use a static IP
address that matches what you configure in the secrets file.
An example secrets file looks like the following:
long * long 47.133.223.200
william * william 47.133.223.200
System logon
After the switch boot sequence is complete, a Login prompt appears. The
following table shows the default values for logon and password for the
console and Telnet sessions.
Table 2
Access levels and default logon values
Access level Description
Default
logon
Default
password
Read-only Permits view-only configuration and
status information. Is equivalent
to Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) read-only
community access.
ro ro
Layer 1 read/write View most switch configuration
and status information and change
physical port settings.
l1 l1
Layer 2 read/write View and change configuration
and status information for Layer 2
(bridging and switching) functions.
l2 l2
Layer 3 read/write
(8600 switches only)
View and change configuration and
status information for Layer 2 and
Layer 3 (routing) functions.
l3 l3
Read/write View and change configuration and
status information across the switch.
You cannot change security and
password settings. This access level
is equivalent to SNMP read/write
community access.
rw rw
Read/write/all Permits all the rights of Read/Write
access and the ability to change
security settings, including the CLI
and Web-based management user
names and passwords and the SNMP
community strings.
rwa rwa
Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600
Commissioning
NN46205-319 01.01 Standard
30 May 2008
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