User manual
Global Configuration Commands
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Usage Guidelines
The service password-encryption set by the user cannot be disabled without
knowing the old password. Refer the note below for more clarification.
Example
RFSwitch(config)#service dhcp
RFSwitch(config)#
RFSwitch(config)#service radius restart
RFSwitch(config)#
set [command-
history|reboot-
history|upgrade-history]
Sets service parameters.
• command-history <10-300> – Sets the number of
previous commands to remember. Default 200.
• reboot-history <10-100> – Sets the number of previous
reboot details to remember. Default 50.
• upgrade-history <10-100> – Sets the number of previous
upgrade details to remember. Default 50.
show cli Shows running system information. Shows the CLI
commands for the current mode.
terminal-length <0-512> System wide terminal length configuration.
watchdog Enables service for watchdog.
NOTE: The
no service password-encryption command used to
disable the encryption, now requires the user to know the old
password. The user will have to enter the old password to disable the
encryption.
Earlier, using
no service password-encryption disabled the
encryption and
show running config displayed the passwords as
plaintext.
Now, the user has to user
no service password-encryption
<old password key>
to disable or change the password.