gw-world:/> cc LocalUserDatabase AdminUsers
We are now in
AdminUsers
and can change the password of the
admin
user:
gw-world:/AdminUsers> set User admin Password="my-password"
Finally, return the current category to the top level:
gw-world:/AdminUsers> cc
Note: The console password is separate
The password that can be set to protect direct local console access is a separate
password and should not be confused with the passwords related to user accounts. The
console password is described in
Section 2.1.8, “The Console Boot Menu”
.
Changing the CLI Prompt
The default CLI prompt is:
gw-world:/>
where
Device
is the model number of the NetDefend Firewall. This can be customized, for
example, to
my-prompt:/>
, by using the CLI command:
gw-world:/> set device name="my-prompt"
The
CLI Reference Guide
uses the command prompt
gw-world:/>
throughout.
Tip: The CLI prompt is the Web Interface device name
When the command line prompt is changed to a new string value, this string also
appears as the new device name in the top level node of the Web Interface navigation
tree.
Activating and Committing Changes
If any changes are made to the current configuration through the CLI, those changes will not be
uploaded to NetDefendOS until the command:
gw-world:/> activate
is issued. Immediately following the
activate
command, the command:
gw-world:/> commit
should be issued to make those changes permanent.
Note: Examples in this guide assume activation will be performed
Most of the examples in this guide deal with editing a NetDefendOS configuration. The
final activation step is usually not explicitly stated.
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