User`s guide

Console Commands
7-6 Using the Administrative Interface
login
The login command exits the Administrative Interface, but does not disconnect a
Telnet session. This allows you to test a password (or other activity) without
reconnecting.
logout
The logout command finishes the actual Administrative Interface session. Any further
access requires that you log in again.
set-prompt
Usage:
set-prompt
<new_prompt>
The set-prompt command allows you to set a new command line prompt for the
Administrative Interface. With the set-prompt command, you can set a more
meaningful prompt, such as a location of the switch, or the name of a workgroup. The
default prompt is SYS_console> _
SYS_console> set-prompt R&D_grp>
CLI prompt change in the NVRAM OK
R&D_grp>
set-passwd
The console requires you to enter a password to log in, preventing unauthorized access.
The set-passwd command allows you to change the console password. The system first
prompts you for the original password. Then you are asked to input a new password,
and then type it again for verification. At no time are any of the passwords echoed
back.
If you enter the old password incorrectly or fail to verify the new password correctly,
the password will not be changed:
SYS_console> set-passwd
Enter old password:
Enter new password:
Enter new password again:
New password not verified - password not changed!
SYS_console> _