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RADSL Card Configuration
5.To verify that a RADSL card account has been set up, go to the MCC card and follow this menu sequence:
Applications → Telnet
See the Hotwire Management Communications Controller (MCC) Card User’s Guide for more information.
Table 3-4. Users Options
Users* (Configure Account) | |
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For Model 8540 only. Allows you to add, edit, or delete a user from a system account and to edit user passwords and privileges. Up to 10 active users can be supported.
User accounts provide security for the DSL system by requiring that anyone who is trying to log onto the system has a valid password to gain access. User accounts on the MCC provide security to users accessing the system from the
If no accounts are set up, then no login or password is required to gain entry to the system via the terminal interface or Telnet.
It is recommended that user accounts also be set up for each DSL card, even if you do not intend to Telnet directly to the DSL cards, so that no unauthorized Telnet sessions can be made. Each card will support up to 10 user accounts with either Operator
If you configure an account on the MCC card, you have privileges on both the MCC and DSL cards.
If you configure an account on the DSL card, you only have privileges for that specific DSL card and only via a Telnet session.
Action – Add/Edit/Delete.
Login ID – Enter your login ID. This field is
Password – Enter the password associated with the login ID.
Repeat Password – Reenter your password.
Privilege – Operator/Administrator. Enter Operator for
NOTE: Press
*Displays User Security for Model 8546 card, which is reserved for future use. For 8546 cards, user accounts are defined on the MCC card or on a RADIUS Authentication server, if configured on the MCC. See the Hotwire Management Communications Controller (MCC) Card User’s Guide for more information.
April 2000 |