ES-2024 Series User’s Guide
185 Chapter 30 Introducing the Commands
• The optional fields in a command are enclosed in square brackets [], for instance,
configure snmp-server [contact <system contact>] [location
<system location>]
means that the contact and location fields are optional.
• “Command” refers to a command used in the command line interface (CI command).
•The | symbol means “or”.
•The entry
<cr> in the command lines refers to carriage return. Press [ENTER] or carriage
return after a command to execute the command.
• Use the up (y) or down (z) arrow key to scroll through the command history list.
• The CLI does not accept partial or incomplete commands. You may enter a unique part of
a command and press
[TAB] to have the switch automatically display the full command.
For example, if you enter “
config” and press [TAB], the full command of “configure”
automatically displays.
• Each interface refers to an Ethernet port on the switch. Commands configured after the
interface command correspond to those ports.
• Type multiple ports or port ranges separated by a comma. Ranges of port numbers are
typed separated by a dash.
30.5 Changing the Password
This command is used to change the password for Enable mode. By default the same password
is used to enter the command line interface (CLI) and Enable and Config modes of the CLI.
The password you change with this command is required to enter Enable and Config modes of
the CLI.
Syntax:
password <password>
where
30.6 Account Privilege Levels
You can use a command whose privilege level is equal to or less than that of your login
account. For example, if your login account has a privilege level of 12, you can use all
commands with privilege levels from 0 to 12. 0-privileged commands are available to all login
accounts.
<password>
= Specifies the new password (up to 32 alphanumeric characters)
users have to type in to enter Enable and Config modes.