(3)
In the SNMP shell, type in
&% "!2 + #,/0 ((
%'()
, e.g.
&% 9
.
(4)
The login prompt appears. You are now in the SNMP shell of your device.
Continue with
Logging in for Configuration
on page 37.
5.2 Login
With certain access data, you can log in on your device and carry out different actions. The
extent of the actions available depend on the authorisations of the user concerned.
A login prompt appears first, regardless of how you access your device. You cannot view
any information on the device or change the configuration without authentication.
5.2.1 User names and passwords in ex works state
In its ex works state, your device is provided with the following user names and passwords:
User names and passwords in ex works state
Login
name
Password
Authorisations
%!
%!
Read and change system variables, save configurations; use
GUI.
8
2(
Read and write system variables (except passwords) (changes
are lost when you switch off your device).
%
2(
Read system variables (except passwords).
It is only possible to change and save configurations if you log in with the user name
%
!
. Access information (user names and passwords) can also only be changed if you log
in with the user name
%!
. For security reasons, passwords are normally shown on the
Setup Tool screen not in plain text, but only as asterisks. The user names, on the other
hand, are displayed as plain text.
The security concept of your device enables you to read all the other configuration settings
with the user name
%
, but not the access information. It is therefore impossible to log in
with
%
, read the password of the
%!
user and subsequently log in with
%!
and
make changes to the configuration.
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