4.4.3.3 Serial Security Services Using CSS
224.100.102.nnn, where nnn is: 100 + (2 * channel number) - 1
The Base Radio/Comparator Pairing Number is not used for circuit (V.24 or 4-wire/V.24 hybrid link)
configurations.
See
4.4.3.1 Setting the Device IP Address and Pairing Number Using CSS, page 4-7
on how to set the pairing
number. The pairing number can also be performed using an Ethernet connection. See
Pairing Number Using CSS, page 4-14
.
4.4.3.3 Serial Security Services Using CSS
This section describes how to enable the secure services and change the device password. Perform these steps before
changing the SNMPv3 configuration and user credentials from CSS on a selected device in the site.
Prior to enabling this parameter, any login and password may be used on the File Transfer Access Services login
window to access a device. After Authentication Services are enabled, the login and password provided is checked
against the following authentication sources:
•
Stored password
—RF site devices support a configurable password for the Local Service and Elevated
Privileges accounts. The password is verified against the stored password for these accounts.
•
Built-in logins and passwords
—RF site devices support built-in login/password combinations for login
by services such as Software Downloads (SWDL). Only certain SWDL login names are authenticated
in this way.
•
Centralized Authentication
—For authentication through centralized accounts instead of Local Service,
Elevated Privileges, and built-in user accounts, you need to Configure the Centralized Authentication
parameter in CSS for the CHAP protocol. See Chapter 7, “Enabling/Disabling Centralized Authentication
Using CSS” in the
Authentication Services
manual. Note that this procedure requires an Ethernet connection
to the device being configured.
4.4.3.3.1 Setting the Serial Security Services Using CSS
Prerequisites:
Ensure the required credentials information (local service account password and elevated privileges password) to
configure the site devices 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 through CSS or SSH.
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