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Changing the default passwords at login – HP StorageWorks 2.128 SAN Director Switch User Manual

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For the Core Switch 2/64 and SAN Director 2/128 (configured with two domains), each logical switch

has its own set of default access accounts. The default account names and passwords are the same for

both of the logical switches.
You can also create up to 15 additional accounts per logical switch and designate their roles as either

admin, switchAdmin, or user. See the procedures for doing so in ”

Creating and maintaining user-defined

accounts

” on page 43.

For large enterprises, Fabric OS supports RADIUS services, as described in ”

Setting up RADIUS AAA

service

” on page 45.

In addition to the account access passwords, each switch can set a boot PROM password. For greater

security, HP recommends that you set this password to protect system boot parameters from unauthorized

access. See ”

Setting the boot PROM password

” on page 67.

Each of the default access accounts has an associated password. The first time you connect to a

Fabric OS switch, you are prompted to change these default account passwords.
If you do not change the default passwords, you are prompted to do so at each subsequent login until all

system passwords have been changed from their default values. Thereafter, use the

passwd

command to

change passwords.
For more background information on passwords, see ”

Changing an account password

” on page 45.

Changing the default passwords at login

1.

Connect to the switch and log in as admin.
The default password for all default accounts is

password

.

2.

At each of the

Enter new password

prompts, either enter a new password or skip the prompt.

You can skip a prompt by pressing Enter. You can bypass all further prompts by pressing Ctrl-c.
Although the root and factory accounts are not meant for general use, change their passwords if

prompted to do so, and save the passwords in case they are needed for recovery purposes.
You cannot reuse the default passwords.