AlterPath ACS Command Reference Guide
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Basic Network Configuration
Use the wiz Command to Configure Network Parameters
Step 1 - Launch the Configuration Wizard by entering the
wiz command.
[root@CAS etc]# wiz
The system brings up a configuration wizard banner similar to the following figure and
begins running the wizard.
Important - Security Advisory!
Console Management provides critical access to management features of
attached equipment. Please take the required precautions to understand the
potential impacts this device may have to your SECURITY policies.
From factory, this device is configured as follows:
• Single password for ROOT;
• All serial port DISABLED;
• DHCP, Telnet, SSHv1 & SSHv2, and HTTP & HTTPS enabled.
Cyclades STRONGLY recommends:
1. To change the ROOT password before setting up the box for secure
access to the ACS equipment.
2. That you SELECT A SECURITY PROFILE to complete the INITIAL
SETUP. Security is dependent on Policy and is Configurable to fit in
environments with varying levels of Security. Cyclades provides three pre-
set Security Levels: SECURED, MODERATE and OPEN, and in addition,
the ability to set a CUSTOM Security Profile.
3. Do not leave the equipment idle WITHOUT selecting a SECURITY
PROFILE.
4. To ENABLE Serial Ports and CONFIGURE them using Web UI or CLI.
Refer to the Quick Start Guide or the User's Guide for Security Profile
selection details and Serial Port configuration.
Summary of Contents for AlterPath ACS
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Page 86: ...70 Authentication Step 5 Saving changes To save the configuration run the command saveconf...
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Page 204: ...188 Administration To exit the CLI mode and return to ACS s shell issue the command cli quit...
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