Definition: It's a Linux command used to change the password for Brocade switches.
Here are its definition:
- 6101: A variable in Linux that represents the version number of the device being controlled. It's 32-bit by default, but it can also be defined as an environment variable instead. If not set explicitly, the value is likely to be a binary version string like "9082". This command changes this value if the value is not explicitly given.
- Switch BROCade: A device on a Brocade network that is used for managing devices such as switches and bridges.
- conf: A configuration file in Linux. It's typically located within the root directory of your home directory or other designated folder.
- Change password: The command that changes the password of a specified device using the '6101_switch_brocade.conf' script.
So, if you were to type this into a terminal:
```
sudo 6101_switch_brocade.conf
```
It will change the password for your specific device to "new_password".
6101_switch_brocade.conf