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NetPath 100 User’s Manual - Installation Guide
980-001-0210K
November
2000
Establish
Management
Session
The NetPath 100 sends a Startup/Login Prompt when a management connection has
been established (via in-band Telnet, dial-in VT-100 console connection or direct con-
nected VT-100 terminal), provided that another management session is not already in
use.
Login
The startup display and prompt are:
Only the User access password prompt will be displayed if System-level password
feature is disabled. If enabled, the System access password prompt will be displayed
and User access password prompt will only be displayed after entering a valid System
Password.
At the User access prompt, enter the Configuration or Supervisor Password followed
by ENTER (factory default Configuration Password is “33333333”).
NOTE: Only Configuration or Supervisor-level USER Password will allow configu-
ration changes. View level displays all screens but allows no configuration changes or
testing; and Test level displays all screens, allows performance of tests, but no config-
uration changes.
The next prompt asks for your name and phone number:
Enter name and phone number followed by ENTER. If this information is provided, it
will be displayed to any other operator attempting to Login while in use, so they may
contact you in case they have to gain immediate access.
NOTES:
1. Console session will be terminated and must be reinitiated if there are three invalid
password attempts, or a timeout resulting from no attempt for one minute.
2. If the unit’s NVM has been cleared since the last successful login, this will be
indicated on the Startup screen display as shown below.:
FrameSaver NP 100 - Frame Relay Service Unit
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Please enter your SYSTEM access password:
Please enter your USER access password:
Please enter your USER access password:
Please enter your name and phone #:
FrameSaver NP 100 - Frame Relay Service Unit
(C) Copyright Paradyne Corporation 1996-2000.
All Rights Reserved
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System Database Reset to Factory Defaults.
Please enter your USER access password: