Inline-password-encryption, Inline-password-encryp tion – Brocade Mobility RFS Controller CLI Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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host
Parameters
host
Example
rfs7000-37FABE(config)#host rfs7000-37FABE
rfs7000-37FABE(config-device-00-04-96-42-14-79)#
inline-password-encryption
Stores the encryption key in the startup configuration file
By default, the encryption key is not stored in the startup-config file. Use the
inline-password-encryption command to move the encrypted key to the startup-config file. This
command uses the master key to encrypt the password, then moves it to the startup-config file.
Supported in the following platforms:
•
Access Points — Brocade Mobility 650 Access Point, Brocade Mobility 6511 Access Point,
Brocade Mobility 1220 Access Point, Brocade Mobility 71XX Access Point, Brocade
Mobility 1240 Access Point
•
Wireless Controllers — Brocade Mobility RFS4000, Brocade Mobility RFS6000, Brocade
Mobility RFS7000
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Service Platforms — Brocade Mobility RFS9510
Syntax:
inline-password-encryption
Parameters
None
Usage Guidelines:
When the configuration file is imported to a different device, it first decrypts the encryption key
using the default key and then decrypts the rest of the configuration using the administrator
configured encryption key.
Example
rfs7000-37FABE(config)#password-encryption secret 2 12345678
rfs7000-37FABEconfig)#
rfs7000-37FABE(config)#commit wr mem
rfs7000-37FABE(config)#
This command uses the specified password for encryption key and stores it
outside of startup-config
rfs7000-37FABE(config)#inline-password-encryption
rfs7000-37FABE(config)#
Specify the device’s hostname. All discovered devices are displayed when ‘Tab’ is pressed to auto complete
this command.