Brocade Fibre Channel Switch
Broadcom / Brocadenetwork4 credentials1 default credential
Default admin Account
brocade-fibre-channel-switch / default-admin
Brocade Fabric OS switches historically include an admin account with a default password for initial setup; hardening procedures require changing default account passwords.
Default credentials
admin:passwordLocation
Fabric OS CLI over console/SSH, Web Tools, REST API, and SANnav-managed accessFabric OS configuration backups, supportsave, and user configuration
supportsave bundles, switch config backups, and deployment notes
Notes
admin/password is modeled as a historical/default initial credential; verify switch generation and organization hardening state.
Local Fabric OS User Password
brocade-fibre-channel-switch / local-user-password
Fabric OS local users and role-based accounts authenticate to CLI, Web Tools, REST, and management integrations.
Location
SSH/CLI, serial console, Web Tools, REST API, and SANnavswitch configuration, userconfig output, and exported backups
SAN admin password vaults and management platforms
RASlog, audit logs, supportsave, and management traces
Fabric OS REST Session Token
brocade-fibre-channel-switch / rest-session-token
Fabric OS REST API and management clients can use session or bearer tokens/cookies for authenticated operations.
Location
AuthorizationBasic or token credentials used by REST clients
CookieFabric OS/Web Tools session cookie
automation client caches, SAN scripts, and .env files
REST traces and management tool debug logs
SNMP, AAA, LDAP, and FCSP Secrets
brocade-fibre-channel-switch / snmp-radius-ldap-fcsp-secrets
Brocade SAN fabrics store SNMP communities/users, RADIUS/TACACS+/LDAP secrets, HTTPS certificates, and FC-SP/DH-CHAP secrets for fabric authentication.
Looks like
pattern-----BEGIN (RSA |EC |ENCRYPTED |)PRIVATE KEY-----Location
Fabric OS AAA, SNMP, LDAP, certificate, FC-SP, and DH-CHAP configuration
supportsave bundles and configuration backups
SAN management vaults, SANnav secrets, and certificate stores
auth, RASlog, and fabric security logs
Scope
Authorized use
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