ITC 220 Base Station Transceiver Installation Guide PN 133991 Rev. A
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APPENDIX G
— COMMAND SECURITY
User authentication is a way to identify yourself as someone who is allowed to change the radio’s configuration
settings.
User-authentication tasks consist of:
Logging on to a transceiver
Logging off from a transceiver
Changing your password
Replacing a forgotten password
Following sections describe each task in detail.
G.1 LOG ON TO THE TRANSCEIVER
The prerequisites for logging on to a transceiver are:
Recommended: an SD memory card with a configuration information module (CIM) script file installed in the
transceiver.
Note:
You can log on without installing a CIM script. However, the transceiver will not transmit and it will reboot
after five minutes.
The transceiver has been powered on and has booted up successfully executing the CIM script.
A computer with Ethernet interfaces configured to communicate with the transceiver is connected to the
transceiver
MAINT
port.
The
XtermW
program is installed and running on the computer.
You have permission to enter commands that can change the configuration settings.
You can enter some commands that allow you to get the transceiver’s operational status only, such as SMS and
IPCONFIG (without parameters), without logging on.
Notes:
The login status defaults to logged-off when the transceiver boots up. If you want to log on again, you have to re-
enter your password after each reboot.
You can make an unlimited number of login attempts without being locked out of the transceiver.
The default password for the transceiver is mcc-6300.
You can have only one password at a time.
To log on to the transceiver:
1.
On the computer, open
XtermW
if it is not already running.
2.
Click
Send
, click
Command
, and then type:
LOGON,password
Where
password
is your current password.