DHCHAP
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Configuring DHCHAP Passwords for the Local Switch
To configure the DHCHAP password for the local switch, follow these steps:
Command
Step 1
switch# config t
Step 2
switch(config)# fcsp dhchap
password 0 mypassword
switch(config)# fcsp dhchap
password 0 mypassword
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switch(config)# no fcsp dhchap
password 0 mypassword
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switch(config)# fcsp dhchap
password 7 sfsfdf
switch(config)# fcsp dhchap
password 7 sfsfdf
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switch(config)# no fcsp dhchap
password 7 sfsfdf
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switch(config)# fcsp dhchap
password mypassword1
About Password Configuration for Remote Devices
You can configure passwords in the local authentication database for other devices in a fabric. The other
devices are identified by their device name, which is also known as the switch WWN or device WWN.
The password is restricted to 64 characters and can be specified in clear text (0) or in encrypted text (7).
The switch WWN identifies the physical switch. This WWN is used to authenticate the switch and is
Note
different from the VSAN node WWN.
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Purpose
Enters configuration mode.
Configures a clear text password for the local switch.
Configures a clear text password for the local switch to be used
for the device with the specified WWN.
Removes the clear text password for the local switch to be
used for the device with the specified WWN.
Configures a password entered in an encrypted format for the
local switch.
Configures a password entered in an encrypted format for the
local switch to be used for the device with the specified WWN.
Removes the password entered in an encrypted format for the
local switch to be used for the device with the specified WWN.
Configures a clear text password for the local switch to be used
with any connecting device.
Configuring FC-SP and DHCHAP
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