Before you begin – Toshiba Magnia SG30 User Manual
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Getting Started
Before You Begin
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“Dial-up connection” on page 44
for detailed
instructions.
NOTE: If you do not already have access to the Internet in some
way, you will need to obtain an account with an Internet Service
Provider.
Before You Begin
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The Magnia SG30 comes with three accounts already
created and defined on the server. These accounts are
defined for specific purposes. The first two of these
accounts come from the factory with a default password
of “toshiba.” However, both accounts will have their
password changed to the first account’s password when
the system is first set up
NOTE: It is important that you remember the password of the first
account you create using the Magnia SG30 "Client Setup- and
Documentation CD" or Administration Web site, because this
password will be used to access these predefined accounts.
applianceadmin— Because this account cannot be deleted,
it can be used to gain access to the Administration Web site if
other accounts have been deleted. It is a predefined level 3
account, meaning that it has full access to all administrative
functions. While all other accounts are restricted to viewing
files and directories belonging to that account, the
applianceadmin account can view and access any file or
directory belonging to any account on the server. The
applianceadmin account cannot send or receive email.
telnetuser — Telnet is a method of accessing the Magnia SG30
internal Linux interface directly, without going through the
Administration Web site. Only experienced Linux users
should attempt this method of accessing the server. For