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Motorola EWB100 Usage and Deployment Guide Rev 1.7
Most input parameters can be shortened to the minimally unique string. Hence:
“set” can be “se”
“statistics can be “st”
“key” can be “ke” or even “k”
The key to using to the shortened format is that what is entered must be unique
among the possible options for the command.
4.4 CLI Access Control
4.4.1 Basic Concept
A password may be defined that will control access to the CLI via all
mechanisms. If a password is defined, the user must enter the password when
prompted (or must be included in CLI script files). If no password is defined,
access to the CLI is unrestricted.
4.4.2 Configuration Commands
4.4.2.1 set Password Command
This command defines a Customer defined CLI password. If a password is
defined, it must be entered before access the CLI is granted. If no password is
defined, access is unrestricted. By default no password is defined. The command
to set the password is:
set misc clipwd x
Where x is the password. If a password exists and the user wants to disable it,
then x should be set to “none”.
4.4.2.2 Encrypted Customer CLI Password Command
This command defines the Customer defined CLI password, using an encrypted
string. The string must be created using the clientencrypttool program found on
Motorola’s support site. If a password is defined, it must be entered before
access to the CLI is granted. If no password is defined, access is unrestricted. By
default no password is defined. The command to set the password is:
set misc eclipwd x
where x is the encrypted version of the password. Note that x must be a multiple
of 32 hex digits up to a maximum of 128 hex digits. If a password exists and the
user wants to disable it, then x should be “none” (in encrypted form).
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