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4.4.1
User Configuration
Figure 4.22
User configuration
1.
guest
– Enter new password (length: 4..30 characters) –
allows entering preferable
‘guest’ account password and enabling the account. By default guest account is
disabled. Maximal length of the password cannot exceed 30 symbols. Guest account
has only monitoring privileges. The following Web GUI sections are available:
Figure 4.23
Menu for “guest” user
2.
admin
– Enter new password (length: 4..30 characters) –
allows to enter preferable
‘admin’ account password. Maximal length of user name cannot exceed 30 symbols.
By default password for ‘admin’ account is ‘
changeme
’. Admin account has full
control of the CFIP configuration process.
3.
Hide password(-s)
–
Hides typed in password. This option unchecked will display
typed in password in plaintext.
4.
By pressing “
Execute configuration
” changes made to the corresponding section
apply only for the local side CFIP PhoeniX. If “
Rollback on
” is selected, configuration
will be reverted in case erroneous configuration changes are applied.
More detailed status controls are available in command prompt, which include:
Additional user management commands in Telnet/serial interface
Command
Description
access login
<name> <password>
Logs on as a user specified by <name> and <password>.
access logout
Logs current user out.
access set
<guest|admin>
<password> [plaintext]
Allows specifying a new password for a specific account (admin or guest).
‘
plaintext
’ option will save the password in plaintext in configuration script
without encrypting it (by default saved passwords in configuration file are
encrypted).
access show
Shows user name and password of a user currently logged on.
access list
Shows the list of usernames and passwords the current account is able to
manage (if logged on as admin, ‘guest’ and ‘admin’ account passwords will
be seen).
CFIP PhoeniX Series TDM/IP Split Mount System Technical Description and Configuration Guide
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