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User's Manual
4. Web-Based Management
To prevent user access after a specific number of failed logins:
1.
From the 'Deny Access On Fail Count' drop-down list, select the number of failed
logins after which the user is prevented access to the device for a user-defined time
(see next step).
2.
In the 'Deny Authentication Timer' field, enter the interval (in seconds) that the user
needs to wait before a new login attempt from the same IP address can be done after
reaching the number of failed login attempts (defined in the previous step).
Notes:
•
For security, it's recommended that you change the default username
and password.
•
The Security Administrator user can change all attributes of all Web user
accounts. Web users with access levels other than Security
Administrator can change only their password and username.
•
To restore the two Web user accounts to default settings (usernames
and passwords), set the
ini
file parameter ResetWebPassword to 1.
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To log in to the Web interface with a different Web user, click the
Log off
button and then login with with a different username and password.
•
You can set the entire Web interface to read-only (regardless of Web
user access levels), by using the
ini
file parameter DisableWebConfig
(see 'Web and Telnet Parameters' on page
•
You can define additional Web user accounts using a RADIUS server
(see 'Configuring RADIUS Settings' on page
4.3.1
Basic User Accounts Configuration
This section describes basic Web user account configuration. This is relevant only if the
two default, pre-configured Web user accounts - Security Administrator ("Admin") and
Monitor ("User") - are sufficient for your management scheme.
For the Security Administrator, you can change only the username and password; not its
access level. For the Monitor user, you can change username and password as well as
access level (Administrator, Monitor, or No Access).
Notes:
•
The access level of the Security Administrator cannot be modified.
•
The access level of the second user account can be modified only by the
Security Administrator.
•
The username and password can be a string of up to 19 characters.
When you log in to the Web interface, the username and password string
values are case-sensitive, according to your configuration.
•
Up to two users can be logged in to the Web interface at the same time,
and they can be of the same user.
Summary of Contents for Mediant 3000
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