Texas Memory Systems RamSan-500 manual Managing security with the Web Monitor, Default Accounts

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To modify the network configuration, right-mouse click and select

“Network config…” or left-mouse click the globe/wrench icon in the button bar. Both methods bring up the network configuration window.

Figure 12 – Web Monitor Network Configuration

You can manipulate the network settings and then select “OK”. The settings will be saved and the system’s network will be restarted. You should see several system messages displayed in the “Recent Event Log” panel of the Web monitor confirming your settings.

4.10Managing security with the Web Monitor

4.10.1Default Accounts

The RamSan-500 ships with a high-privileged user as well as a low- privileged user. The high-privileged user is:

User: admin

Password: password

The high-privileged user is allowed to change RamSan configurations. The low-privileged user is:

User: user

Password: password

The low-privileged user can view statistics, logs, and other information, but cannot change any RamSan-500 settings.

4.10.2 Changing Passwords

You should configure the security on the RamSan to suite your needs. At a minimum, you should change the high-privileged user password to prevent accidental mishaps.

To configure users using the Web monitor, right-mouse click the

“Management” tab under the “Systems List”. This will expose four menu options – left-mouse click “Add/Remove Users”. Alternatively, you may just right click the head/wrench icon in the button bar while the “Management” item is highlighted. Please see Figure 13 for a screenshot.

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Contents RamSan-500 User’s Manual Revision History Table of Contents Overview PowerIntroduction System ComponentsReliability System ManagementSystem Overview Reviewing your shipmentUnpacking System InspectionRack mounting RamSan-500 BackFibre Channel Interface Installing a Host Bus Adaptor in the Host SystemConnections PCI Bus Connecting the Fibre Channel PortsHost Bus Adapter 4 CPUConnecting to a Network Fibre Channel Port LocationsAC Voltage Indicator Light Connecting Power to the SystemPower Switches System Initialization Getting StartedTurning on the System Front Panel Display Basics Controlling System Power with the Front Panel Display Manual ShutdownFlash Modules Identify Module Module Automatic Shutdown Network Configuration with the Front Panel DisplayManual Restart Dhcp Ethernet IP address 192.000.000.000 Connecting using a Terminal Program Additional System Management OptionsConnecting using the Web Monitor Connecting using TelnetConnecting using Snmp Web Monitor BasicsAccessing the Web Monitor Acquiring the System IP AddressWeb Monitor Information Date and time setup with the Web monitor Network Configuration with the Web Monitor Web Monitor Network ManagementManaging security with the Web Monitor Default AccountsChanging Passwords RamSan-500 User’s Manual Creating a LUN Basic LUN CreationAdding Users RamSan-500 User’s Manual Adding an Access Policy to a LUN RamSan-500 User’s Manual Configuring the RamSan-500 Cache Web Monitor Cache ConfigurationViewing the Logs with the Web Monitor RamSan-500 User’s Manual Web Monitor System Report Upgrading the System with the Web Monitor Web Monitor Patch SelectionClearing the System Event Log If the System has a ProblemContacting Texas Memory Systems RamSan-500 User’s Manual Contacting Texas Memory Systems System MaintenancePower Supplies Replace Failed Power Modules AS Soon AS Possible Flash Modules Flash Module Failure OFFWeb Monitor Flash Module Failure Detection Web Monitor RAID Degraded Detection RAID Failure Fans RamSan-500 User’s Manual Batteries