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Administration Menu
Verilink SCM
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Table 4-3
Password Menu, Display 3 Levels of Password
Changing
Passwords
The Superuser and System Superuser can change passwords. Only
the System Superuser may change their own password.
From the Password Menu, select the option:
S) Set System Superuser Password
You are prompted through the following sequence:
Figure 4-10 Password Menu, Setting the System Superuser Password
Note that you must know the current System Superuser password
to change it. The Password Menu reappears.
A similar procedure sets the password for the other access levels.
If the SCM is using its default set of passwords and no password
was typed upon starting the Craft interface, then the session will be
at the Privileged access level.
TheTCP/IP Configuration Menu
The SCM can be connected to a local area network using the
(provided) Ethernet transceiver. Ethernet provides support for
Node Manager, SNMP, and Telnet sessions by allowing connections
to the SCM over the LAN. SLIP provides another alternative via an
asynchronous connection, often over a modem. The TCP/IP
Configuration Menu is used to configure parameters that integrate
the SCM into a TCP/IP network.
Superuser Password: 222
Superuser Password: 222
Superuser Password: 222
Superuser Password: 222
Privileged User Password: 333
Privileged User Password: 333
Privileged User Password: 333
Privileged User Password: 333
Unprivileged User Password: 444
Unprivileged User Password: 444
Unprivileged User Password: 444
Unprivileged User Password: 444
-- PASSWORD MENU --
-- PASSWORD MENU --
-- PASSWORD MENU --
-- PASSWORD MENU --
S) set system superuser password A) Set superuser password
S) set system superuser password A) Set superuser password
S) set system superuser password A) Set superuser password
S) set system superuser password A) Set superuser password
P) set privileged user password U) set unprivileged user password
P) set privileged user password U) set unprivileged user password
P) set privileged user password U) set unprivileged user password
P) set privileged user password U) set unprivileged user password
D) set default passwords W) display 3 levels of password
D) set default passwords W) display 3 levels of password
D) set default passwords W) display 3 levels of password
D) set default passwords W) display 3 levels of password
X) exit this menu
X) exit this menu
X) exit this menu
X) exit this menu
A [0.0.0.2] [1,1] SCM >
A [0.0.0.2] [1,1] SCM >
A [0.0.0.2] [1,1] SCM >
A [0.0.0.2] [1,1] SCM >
Old System Superuser password: ******
Old System Superuser password: ******
Old System Superuser password: ******
Old System Superuser password: ******
Enter New System Superuser Password (1-16 chars): ******
Enter New System Superuser Password (1-16 chars): ******
Enter New System Superuser Password (1-16 chars): ******
Enter New System Superuser Password (1-16 chars): ******
Re-enter New System Superuser Password : ******
Re-enter New System Superuser Password : ******
Re-enter New System Superuser Password : ******
Re-enter New System Superuser Password : ******