Reference Guide

management route 192.168.200.0/24 managementethernet
ip route 192.168.200.0/24 interface ethernet 1/1/1
Before conguring the static IPv4 address for management interface port, remove the dynamic DHCP setting using the no ip address
dhcp command.
Congure a management route to the network from which you access the system in CONFIGURATION mode. Repeat the command to
congure multiple routes for the Management interface.
management route {ipv4-address/mask | ipv6-address/prefix-length}
{forwarding-router-address | managementethernet}
ipv4-address/mask — Enter an IPv4 network address in dotted-decimal format (A.B.C.D), then a subnet mask in /prex-length
format (/xx).
ipv6-address/prefix-length — Enter an IPv6 address in x:x:x:x::x format with the prex length in /x format (prex range is /0
to /128).
forwarding-router-address — Enter the next-hop IPv4/IPv6 address of a forwarding router for network trac from the
Management port.
managementethernetCongures the Management port as the interface for the route, and forces the route to be associated
with the Management interface.
Congure management route
OS10(config)# management route 10.10.20.0/24 10.1.1.1
OS10(config)# management route 172.16.0.0/16 managementethernet
Congure user name and password
To set up remote access to OS10, create a new user name and password after you congure the management port and default route. The
user role is a mandatory entry.
Enter the password in clear text. It is converted to SHA-512 format in the running conguration. A password must have at least nine
alphanumeric and special characters, and at least ve dierent characters from the password previously used for the same username.
For backward compatibility with OS10 releases 10.3.1E and earlier, passwords entered in MD-5, SHA-256, and SHA-512 format are
supported.
To increase the required password strength, use the password-attributes command.
Create a user name and password in CONFIGURATION mode.
username username password password role role
username username — Enter a text string (up to 32 alphanumeric characters; 1 character minimum).
password password — Enter a text string (up to 32 alphanumeric characters; 9 characters minimum).
role role — Enter a user role:
sysadmin — Full access to all commands in the system, exclusive access to commands that manipulate the le system, and
access to the system shell. A system administrator can create user IDs and user roles.
secadmin — Full access to conguration commands that set security policy and system access, such as password strength,
AAA authorization, and cryptographic keys. A security administrator can display security information, such as cryptographic
keys, login statistics, and log information.
netadmin — Full access to conguration commands that manage trac owing through the switch, such as routes,
interfaces, and ACLs. A network administrator cannot access conguration commands for security features or view security
information.
netoperator — Access to EXEC mode to view the current conguration. A network operator cannot modify any
conguration setting on a switch.
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