Reference Guide
management route 192.168.200.0/24 managementethernet
ip route 192.168.200.0/24 interface ethernet 1/1/1
Before conguring the static IPv4 address for management interface port, remove the dynamic DHCP setting using the no ip address
dhcp command.
Congure a management route to the network from which you access the system in CONFIGURATION mode. Repeat the command to
congure 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 /prex-length
format (/xx).
• ipv6-address/prefix-length — Enter an IPv6 address in x:x:x:x::x format with the prex length in /x format (prex range is /0
to /128).
• forwarding-router-address — Enter the next-hop IPv4/IPv6 address of a forwarding router for network trac from the
Management port.
• managementethernet — Congures the Management port as the interface for the route, and forces the route to be associated
with the Management interface.
Congure 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
Congure user name and password
To set up remote access to OS10, create a new user name and password after you congure 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 conguration. A password must have at least nine
alphanumeric and special characters, and at least ve dierent 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 conguration 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 conguration commands that manage trac owing through the switch, such as routes,
interfaces, and ACLs. A network administrator cannot access conguration commands for security features or view security
information.
◦ netoperator — Access to EXEC mode to view the current conguration. A network operator cannot modify any
conguration setting on a switch.
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