Switch behavior with SSH
There is no username prompt in SSH, (for example:
ssh any_username@IP-address
). The following configuration examples are related to SSH:
SSH configuration Example: 1:
In the following configuration, the password is entered without the username. Once the enable command is entered, the username prompt will be bypassed.
Operator password: Set Manager password: Not set Operator username: Not set Manager username: Not set
-
Entering the operator password will log onto the switch in operator mode.
-
Entering the
enable
command in the operator mode will prompt for the password to be entered for manager mode.
SSH configuration Example: 2:
Operator password: Not set Manager password: Set Operator username: Not set Manager username: Not set
-
Executing
any key
will log onto the switch in operator mode. -
Entering the
enable
command in the operator mode will prompt for the password to be entered for manager mode -
The manager password will log onto the manager mode.
SSH configuration Example: 3:
Operator password: Set Manager password: Set Operator username: Not set Manager username: Not set
-
Entering the operator password will log onto the switch in operator mode.
-
Entering the
enable
command in the operator mode will prompt for the password to be entered for manager mode.
SSH configuration Example: 4:
Operator password: Set Manager password: Set Operator username: Not set Manager username: Not set
Both Operator and Manager passwords are the same
-
Entering the password logs onto the switch in the manager mode.