Chapter 5: Configuration with web interface
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Advanced settings
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To change the administrator password
To change the administrator password, do as follows:
1. Log in as administrator.
2. Under
Advanced
, select
Passwords
.
3. Select
Change administrator password
.
4. Type in the
Old password
.
5. Type in the
New password
and retype it on the next line.
6. Click
Save
.
At the next login the new password is required.
To log out as administrator
If you close the web interface, you are logged out automatically after 30 seconds. To log out
manually, click
Log out administrator
in the
Advanced
page or click
[log out]
next to
administrator
in the
Terminal status
field.
To set up user permissions
You can allow or deny users access to certain functions and make these pages read-only. This is
useful if you want to protect the system against unintended changes. Study this screen
thoroughly and decide to which areas of the system you want to give non-administrator users
access. To set up the user permissions, do as follows:
1. Under
Advanced
, select
User permissions
.
2. Under
Allow users to:
, select the settings you want to
allow
users to access.
3. Under
Allow AT commands on:
, select
LAN/WLAN interface
if you want to allow the
use of AT commands.
4. Under
Allow user accounts
:, select
Service user account
if you want to enable the
use of a service user account.
5. Click
Save
.
Only the settings with a check mark
can be changed by the non-administrator user, other
settings can only be viewed.
Note
The password must be 5 to 15 characters long and cannot contain spaces.
Avoid special characters. Accepted characters: A through Z (uppercase
characters), a through z (lowercase characters) and 0 through 9 (numeric
characters).