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If the enable password and enable secret commands are both set, you must enter the secret password.
Note
When you enter either of these password commands with the level option, you define a password for a specific privilege level.
After you specify the level and set a password, give the password only to the users who need to have access at this level. Use the
privilege level configuration command to specify commands accessible at various levels.
If you enable the service password-encryption command, the password you enter is encrypted. When you display the password
with the more system:running-config command, the password displays the password in encrypted form.
If you specify an encryption type, you must provide an encrypted password—an encrypted password you copy from another
Cisco RFGW-10 UEQAM configuration.
You cannot recover a lost encrypted password. You must clear NVRAM and set a new password.
Note
Setting or Changing a Privileged Password
To set or change a privileged password, enter the password command:
Switch(config-line)# password password
Configuring FastEthernet1 Port
The supervisor includes an out of band management Ethernet port on the front panel known as "fa1". This FastEthernet port
on the management supervisor is enabled using the following command in the ROMMON mode:
fa1Enable=1
This enables the management port after reload. When the interface is enabled, it is available via Cisco IOS.
interface FastEthernet1
ip address 10.5.30.183 255.255.255.0
speed auto
duplex auto
To disable this port, fa1Enable should be set to zero in the ROMMON mode.
Caution
The FastEthernet port is not intended for heavy traffic load. The "fa1" port is directly connected to the Central
Processing Unit (CPU) and hence, the traffic on this port adversely affects the CPU's performance. Do not use this
port for data traffic under any circumstance. The CPU is an easy target for Denial-of-Service attacks through this
port. You must ensure that the "fa1" port is restricted to management traffic only when you build your network
topology.
If the "fa1" port is enabled, the system displays a warning message during bootup.
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