GTR 8000 Base Radio
Procedure Steps
1
Connect to the device using Configuration/Service Software (CSS) through a serial port link. See
Connecting Through a Serial Port Link, page 4-4
.
2
Select
Security → Device Security Configuration → Security Services (Serial)
from the menu.
Step result:
The Security Services Configuration dialog box opens.
3
Set the
Test Application Configuration
field according to your organization's policies. The recommended
secure configuration is
Disabled
.
4
Set the
Authentication Services
field to
Enabled
. This field enables local authentication services and must be
enabled as a prerequisite for centralized authentication.
5
Set the
Password Reset Mechanism
field. This field allows a user to reset the passwords for two built-in
device accounts to their default values.
6
To update the password for the device, select either
Service Account
or
Elevated Privilege
from the drop-down
list and click
Update password
.
Step result:
A Change Account Password dialog box opens.
7
Enter the old password, then enter a new password and confirm the new password before clicking
Change
Password
.
8
Click
OK
to save the new password.
Step result:
The Change Account Password dialog box closes.
4.4.3.4 Resetting SNMPv3 User Credentials to Factory Defaults
Using CSS
Prerequisites:
Ensure the required credentials information (local service account password and elevated privileges password) to
configure the site devices are available before proceeding. The user credentials information includes both the
current and new credentials. Without the current credentials, you cannot access the device and cannot change the
user credentials. To obtain the keys for resetting either password or SNMPv3 passphrases for the device, contact
Motorola Solutions Customer Support. Changing to the incorrect user credentials may lead to not being able to
access the device through CSS or SSH.
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