SM-Ethernet User Guide
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7.2.2
Logging in
Before you can view any additional screens you must login to SM-Ethernet. The default
username
is
root
and the default
password
is
ut72
. The
root
username
cannot be
changed, but the password
should be changed to prevent unauthorized access to SM-
Ethernet. This
account
is not appropriate for day to day use, and an Administrator
account should be created as soon as is practically possible. The password for the
root
account should be noted in a secure place as this password is not reset when the
module is defaulted.
Figure 7-3 shows the login screen, after entering the details click the “LOG-IN” button to
login. If you lose your passwords you will need to contact your supplier or local drive
centre for instructions on how to change the password. The inactivity logout is
configurable per account, although it cannot be set to ‘Disabled’ for Super User and
Administrator accounts.
Figure 7-3 Log-in
When you have finished working with the module you should log-out using the log out
option in the top-level menu. This prevents unauthorized access to SM-Ethernet.
Depending on which page is active, after a period of inactivity you may be automatically
logged out. This can be configured from the
Profile
sub-menu of the
HOME
page to one
of the following options:
•
Default (10 minutes)
•
5 minutes
•
15 minutes
•
30 minutes
•
60 minutes
•
Disabled (‘Read Only’ and ‘General User’ accounts only)
Passwords are case sensitive and must be at least 6 characters in length and limited to
a maximum of 15 characters. For security reasons passwords should be recorded in a
secure location known only to the account user.
The root account password cannot be reset back to the default (
ut72
) as this would be
less than the minimum length allowed for a password.
NOTE
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