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Disabling Web management access by HP TOP-TOOLS
By default, TCP ports 80 and 280 are enabled on the Brocade Virtual ADX. TCP port 80 (HTTP)
allows access to the device’s Web Management Interface. TCP port 280 allows access to the
device by HP TOP-TOOLS.
The no web-management command disables both TCP ports. However, if you want to disable only
port 280 and leave port 80 enabled, use the hp-top-tools option with the command.
Example
Virtual ADX(config)#no web-management hp-top-tools
Syntax: [no] web-management [allow-no-password | enable [vlan vlan-id] | front-panel |
hp-top-tools | list-menu]
The hp-top-tools parameter disables TCP port 280.
Setting passwords
Passwords can be used to secure the following access methods:
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Telnet access can be secured by setting a Telnet password. Refer to
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Access to the Privileged EXEC and CONFIG levels of the CLI can be secured by setting
passwords for management privilege levels. Refer to
“Setting passwords for management
This section also provides procedures for enhancing management privilege levels, recovering from
a lost password, and disabling password encryption.
NOTE
You also can configure up to 16 user accounts consisting of a user name and password, and assign
each user account a management privilege level. Refer to
“Setting up local user accounts”
Setting a Telnet password
By default, the device does not require a user name or password when you log in to the CLI using
Telnet.
To set the password “letmein” for Telnet access to the CLI, enter the following command at the
global CONFIG level.
Virtual ADX(config)#enable telnet password letmein
Syntax: [no] enable telnet password string
NOTE
Any user who knows the Telnet password can log into the device. User validation does not occur.