How to recover extreme switch username & password
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‎07-31-2015 04:07 AM
How to recover extreme switch username & password
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‎07-31-2015 05:25 AM
There are Default Two user account.
try in cli : configure account ?
configure account admin green
configure account user blue
try in cli : configure account ?
configure account admin green
configure account user blue
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‎07-31-2015 05:06 AM
Hi Team,
How to crate username in extreme switch through CLI .
What is default ip address of extreme to access with GUI mode.
Thanks
Sumit
How to crate username in extreme switch through CLI .
What is default ip address of extreme to access with GUI mode.
Thanks
Sumit
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‎07-31-2015 05:02 AM
Hi Alexandr,
it will not effect the rest of the configuration file of the switch except the admin account and password right?
Thanks!
- Paul
it will not effect the rest of the configuration file of the switch except the admin account and password right?
Thanks!
- Paul
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‎07-31-2015 05:02 AM
Hi Sumit, read my answer below, you can create account with password.
when creating the account, the keyword "encrypted" means you will provide an already encrypted password. Without that keyword, you provide a clear-text password.
Either way, the passwords are stored encrypted in the config. So a "sh conf" will not reveal them.
when creating the account, the keyword "encrypted" means you will provide an already encrypted password. Without that keyword, you provide a clear-text password.
Either way, the passwords are stored encrypted in the config. So a "sh conf" will not reveal them.
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‎07-31-2015 05:02 AM
if you want encryption .......Then?
