HP StorageWorks Secure Fabric OS 5.0.0 User Guide (AA-RW1UA-TE, May 2005)

61Secure Fabric OS 5.0.0 user guide
To enable secure mode using --lockdown=scc, --currentpwd, and --fcs
options:
The command requests active consent to the terms of the license, requests the identity of the FCS
switches, and requests the new passwords required for secure mode.
7. Skip this step if you used the --quickmode or --currentpwd options; otherwise, type
the following passwords at the prompts, using unique passwords that are different from the
default values and contain between 8 and 40 alphanumeric characters:
Root password for the FCS switch
Factory password for the FCS switch
Admin password for the FCS switch
User password for the fabric
Admin password for the non-FCS switches
NOTE: The root and factory accounts are disabled on the non-FCS switches. If either of these
logins is attempted on a non-FCS switch, an error message is displayed.
switch:admin> secmodeenable --lockdown=scc --currentpwd --fcs "*"
Your use of the certificate-based security features of the software
installed on this equipment is subject to the End User License Agreement
provided with the equipment and the Certification Practices Statement,
which you may review at http://www.switchkeyactivation.com/cps. By using
these security features, you are consenting to be bound by the terms of
these documents. If you do not agree to the terms of these documents,
promptly contact the entity from which you obtained this software and do
not use these security features.
Do you agree to these terms? (yes, y, no, n): [no] y
This command requires Switch Certificate, Security license and Zoning
license to be installed on every switch in the fabric.
PLEASE NOTE: On successful completion of this command, login sessions
may be closed and some switches may go through a reboot to form a secure
fabric.
Non-FCS admin password will be set the same as FCS admin password.
ARE YOU SURE (yes, y, no, n): [no] y
Please enter current admin account password:
Secure mode is enabled.