Local Status Page Password

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rconiv
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Local Status Page Password

Hi, sure this has been asked a couple times, but not finding anything for my specific question.  If I change the password for a switches local status page, it only effects that switch, not any of the other switches that are tied to it?  Would be changing all the switches most likely, but just in case there is some that it is decided to not be changed.  

 

There is nothing else that would be effected on the switch by this change, just access to the local status page?

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RomanMD
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Local status page user and password are set on network level. So, all the switches in the same network, never mind to what they are connected, will have the same Local status page password.

 

And yes, this password is only to access Local status page - nothing else.

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RomanMD
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Local status page user and password are set on network level. So, all the switches in the same network, never mind to what they are connected, will have the same Local status page password.

 

And yes, this password is only to access Local status page - nothing else.

rconiv
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Thank you, that's what I wanted to verify.

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