4.4.5.2 Setting the Date and Time Using CSS
Procedure Steps
1
Connect to the device using Configuration/Service Software (CSS) through an Ethernet port link. See
Connecting Through an Ethernet Port Link, page 4-11
.
2
Select
Service → BR/CM Pairing Number
from the menu.
3
Enter the pairing number. Click
OK
.
Step result:
The pairing number is set.
4.4.5.2 Setting the Date and Time Using CSS
This procedure provides the date and time to the device.
When and where to use:
During installation this is done through an Ethernet cable connected directly to the Ethernet port of the device. After
installation this procedure may be performed from a remote CSS.
In the event of a power outage, the device does not retain the date and time settings.
Procedure Steps
1
Connect to the device using Configuration/Service Software (CSS) through an Ethernet port link. See
Connecting Through an Ethernet Port Link, page 4-11
.
2
Select
Tools → Set Device Date and Time
from the menu.
3
Enter the current date and time. Click
OK
.
Step result:
The date and time is set.
4.4.5.3 Changing SNMPv3 Configuration and User Credentials
Using CSS
Prerequisites:
Ensure that you have the required SNMPv3 credentials information (Authentication passphrase, Encryption
passphrase, and Authoritative Engine ID) to configure the device 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. See
8.2.4.2 Resetting Passwords and SNMPv3 Passphrases, page 8-6
Changing to the incorrect user credentials may lead to not being able to access the device from the UNC or for the
device to not be able to send alarms to the Unified Event Manager (for fault management).
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