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The system accepts up to 11 characters (any character type) for user names and
passwords. All user names and passwords are case-sensitive.
3.
When prompted, confirm the current login parameters and enter new ones.
Sample Screen Response:
System>lo
Enable/Disable Administration Concurrency [disabled]: e
Current login: admin
Current password: *****
Enter new manager login: newmgr
Enter new password: *******
Retype new password: *******
The administrative login and password were changed Enter new
operator login: newop
Enter new operator password: *****
Retype new operator password: *****
The operator login and password were changed
Enter RADIUS remote test login: rad
Enter new RADIUS remote test password: *****
Retype new RADIUS remote test password: *****
The RADIUS remote test login and
password were changed
You must use the new login user name(s) and password(s) to access the system.
Setting the SNMP Parameters (optional)
You can address the Access Gateway using an SNMP client manager (for example, HP OpenView). SNMP is
the standard protocol that regulates network management over the Internet. To do this, you must set up the
SNMP communities and identifiers. For more information about SNMP, see
” on
page 65.
If you want to use SNMP, you must manually turn on SNMP.
1.
Enter
c
(configuration) at the
Access Gateway Menu
. The
Configuration
menu appears.
2.
Enter
sn
(snmp).
3.
Enable the SNMP daemon, as required. The system displays any existing SNMP contact information and
prompts you to enter new information. If this is the first time you have initialized the SNMP command
since removing the Access Gateway from its box, the system has no information to display (there are no
defaults).
4.
Enter the SNMP parameters (communities and identifiers). The SNMP parameters include your contact
information, the get/set communities, and the IP address of the trap recipient. Your SNMP manager needs
this information to enable network management over the Internet.
5.
If you enabled the SNMP daemon, you must reboot the system for your changes to take effect. In this
case, enter
y
(yes) to reboot your Access Gateway.
Sample Screen Response:
Configuration>sn
Enable the SNMP Daemon? [Yes]:
Enter new system contact:
[Nomadix, Newbury Park, CA]
Enter new system location: Office, Newbury Park, CA Enter read/get community [public]:
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