Additional Security Feature Information
7-2 Setting the Security Mode
Additional Security Feature Information
Commands
set security profile
Use this command to set the switch’s security profile.
Syntax
set security profile {c2 | normal}
Parameters
Defaults
Default security mode is normal.
Mode
Switch mode, super-user.
For information about... See ...
Security features related to user account and password
configuration
Chapter 5, Setting User Accounts and
Passwords
A list of account and password defaults by security mode Table 5-1 on page 5-4
Security mode effects on SNMP configuration The Defaults and Usage sections of
individual commands in Chapter 12, SNMP
Configuration
Security Audit Logging “About Security Audit Logging” on page
19-1
Security mode effects on logging configuration The Defaults and Usage sections of
individual commands in Chapter 19,
Configuring System Logging
SNTP authentication. “About SNTP Authentication” on page 20-1
“SNTP Authentication Commands” on page
20-12
IPsec configuration Chapter 33, Configuring IPsec
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set security profile 7-2
clear security profile 7-3
show security profile 7-3
c2 Sets the security profile to c2, which puts the switch into FIPS mode.
normal Sets the security profile to normal, which means that all supported
cryptographic algorithms are available to be selected and used