Using privileged exec mode, Entering privileged exec mode, Exiting privileged exec mode – Grass Valley iControl V.4.43 User Manual
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Using Privileged EXEC Mode
The commands specified in this document require that the reader use the system in the
privileged EXEC mode.
Entering Privileged EXEC Mode
To enter privileged EXEC mode
1. At the Switch prompt, type:
enable
<CR>
2. Type the password (either no password or
admin
)
If successful, the prompt changes to
Switch#
.
Exiting Privileged EXEC Mode
To exit privileged EXEC mode
1. At the Switch prompt, type:
disable
<CR>
2. Type the password (either no password or
admin
)
Connecting to the Console Port
Enable secret password
No password defines
Host name
Factory assigned default host name id ‘Switch’
Telnet password
No password defined
Cluster command switch
functionality
Disabled
Cluster name
No cluster name defined
Note: Default passwords are either undefined or
admin
.
See also
For more information about Command Mode, refer to Chapter 2 of the online guide
sw_installation_guide.pdf
(
sgf2950.pdf
).
Note: The terminal-emulation software—frequently a PC application such as
HyperTerminal or Procomm Plus—makes communication between the switch and
your PC or terminal possible during the setup program.
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