Nortel Networks 8600 manual Changing passwords

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The User Set Time tab appears.

4Type the correct details.

5Click Apply.

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Variable definitions

Use the data in the following table to configure the User Set Time tab.

Variable

Value

 

 

Year

Configures the year (integer 1998–2097)

 

 

Month

Configures the month (integer 1–12)

 

 

Date

Configures the day (integer 1–31)

 

 

Hour

Configures the hour (integer 0–23)

 

 

Minute

Configures the minute (integer 0–59)

 

 

Second

Configures the second (integer 0–59)

 

 

Changing passwords

Configure new passwords for each access level, or change the logon or password for the different access levels of the switch. After you receive the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600, use default passwords to initially access the CLI. If you use Simple Network Management Protocol version 3 (SNMPv3), you can change passwords that are in encrypted format.

Procedure steps

Step Action

1From the Device Manager menu bar, choose Security, Control Path, General.

The Control Path Security dialog box appears with the Port Lock tab visible.

2Click CLI.

The CLI tab appears.

3Specify the username and password for the appropriate access level.

4Click Apply.

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Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600

Commissioning

NN46205-319 01.01 Standard

30 May 2008

Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks

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Contents Commissioning Legal Notice Contents Initial steps using the Nncli Common procedures using Device Manager 127 Copyright 2008 Nortel Networks Software license Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreementGeneral Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreement Software license Other changes FeaturesNew in this release Document changesNew in this release Introduction NavigationIntroduction Commissioning fundamentals System connectionsTerminal connection Modem connectionRequest to send PPP modem connectionData terminal Ready DTR Ground GND Data set ready Clear to sendPPP configuration topology System logon Hsecure mode Default passwords and community stringsFiltering mechanism Setup utilityAging enforcement PrivateonlyCommissioning fundamentals Setup utility example one Setup utility example two Secure and nonsecure protocols Management port Password encryptionFTP and Tftp Disabled Static IP entry for the OOB network management interface OOB network management port default IP flowchart Web management Device ManagerCommissioning fundamentals Commissioning Commissioning tasksCommissioning navigation Initial steps using Device Manager Initial commissioning proceduresEditing system information Initial commissioning navigationVariable definitions SaveRuntimeConfig-saves the current SaveBootConfig-saves the currentBoot configuration Run-time configurationFile to enable features SaveSlaveBootConfig-savesCurrent boot configuration to Configuring the date and timeChanging passwords Use the data in the following table to configure the CLI tab Variable Value Initial steps using the CLI Prerequisites to initial stepsInitial steps using the CLI Job aid Roadmap of initial CLI commands Initial steps using the CLI Connecting a terminal Prerequisites Connecting a modemProcedure steps Mtu bytes my-ip ipaddr peer-ip ipaddr pppfile file Baud rate 8databits truefalse mode asciislippppSlip-compression truefalse slip-rx-compression truefalse Variable definitions Truefalse Procedure job aid PPP fileSlip-rx-compression Asyncmap value DefaultrouteIpcpmaxconfigure value Chapfile fileIpcpmaxfailure value Lcpmaxconfigure valueLogin Ipcpmaxterminate valueNetmask value Pappasswd passwordMtu value NoaccPassivemode Paprestart valuePapusername name ProxyarpChapfile mychap Papfile mypap Configuring the switch with the setup utilityProcedure job aid setup utility prompts Configuring the switch with the setup utility Initial steps using the CLI FTP Initial steps using the CLI Vlan Configuring system identification Smlt-on-single-cp enabledisa Enabledisable Mgmt-virtual-ip ipaddr/maskSendAuthenticationTrap Ble timer value Enabledisable EnablesMm.n.d/hhmmMMddhhmm Configuring the time zoneDst-end Dhhmm Configuring the dateDst-start Mm.n.d/hhmmMMd Cpu-slot Config bootconfig master cpu-slotSpecifying the primary SF/CPU Enabledisable enables or Access-level access levelAccess level is an integer Logon and/or password applies Logon or passwordPassword is the password Routing SwitchConfigures the operator logon to Configures the minimum lengthFor passwords in high-secure Previous passwords the switchResetting passwords Initial steps using the Nncli Initial steps using the Nncli Boot config master cpu-slot Job aid Roadmap of initial Nncli commandsClock set MMddyyyyhhmmss Install Show boot config master Commissioning Force Log enablemaxfilesizeCommunity GroupBoot config sio modem 8databitsbaud rate mode asciislipppp Boot config sio modem slip-compression slip-rx-comp ression Boot config sio modem restartIf you are configuring the modem port, you can Configures the communication mode forSerial port. The default is American Standard Configure the port to use either the Slip orNo operator to remove this configuration. To Enables or disables Transmission ControlFor Slip mode. The default is false. Use Enables or disables TCP/IP header compressionDefaultroute Lcpmaxterminate value Novjccomp You must log on to the Privileged Exec mode in the Nncli Procedure job aid setup utility prompts Configuring the switch with the setup utility Initial steps using the Nncli FTP Initial steps using the Nncli Enables agent conformance mode Agent-conformanceForce-iphdr-sender Authentication-trapBootstrap Force-trap-senderExample of configuring system identification Configures the starting date of DST To configure this option to the defaultValue, use the default operator with Dst-end Mm.n.d/hhmmMMddhWith the command Greenwich. To configure this option toDefault value, use the default operator Clock set MMddyyyyhhmmssChanging passwords Access level word Configures the minimum length for Changes the default lockout time afterThree invalid attempts. Configures Passwords in high-secure modeRemote connection configuration using Device Manager Remote connection configuration proceduresRemote connection configuration navigation Assigning an IP address to the management port Assigning static routes to the management interfaceVariable definitions Configuring Snmp settings for Device Manager access Variable definitions Click System Flags Select the EnableWebServer box Enabling the Web management interfaceRemote connection configuration using Device Manager Remote connection configuration using the CLI Remote connection configuration using the CLI Job aid Roadmap of remote connection CLI commands Config bootconfig net mgmt ip ipaddr/mask cpu-slot value Config sys set mgmt-virtual-ip ipaddr/maskNetaddr/mask Config bootconfig net mgmt route add netaddr/mask gatewayGateway Config bootconfig flags access-service truefalse Enabling remote access servicesConfig bootconfig net mgmt route add 11.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 Flags access-service truefalse Access-serviceConfiguring the remote host logon Ftp-debugTftp-hash Tftp-timeoutTftp-debug Tftp-rexmitRemote connection configuration using the CLI Remote connection configuration using the Nncli Remote connection configuration using the Nncli Ask gateway Sys mgmt-virtual-ip ipaddr/mask Job aid Roadmap of remote connection Nncli commandsMask Boot config net mgmt ip ipaddr mask value Web-serverBoot config net mgmt route netaddr/mask gateway Ipaddr maskEnabling remote access services Specifies one of the following Remote-access service types toConfiguration. To configure this option Use the no operator to remove thisDef-display-rows Help-tftpManagement console screen. The default is disabled Use the no operator to later remove this configurationTftp-timeout Pinging an IP device Commissioning verificationCommissioning verification navigation Count valueUsing Telnet to log on to the device Accessing the switch through the Web interfaceAccessing the switch through the Web interface Commissioning verification Saving the configuration Common procedures using Device ManagerCommon procedure navigation Common procedures using Device Manager Common procedures using the CLI BackupSavetype Mode clinncliFile StandbyCommon procedures using the Nncli Standby word Backup wordFile word Index Time zone commands Page Commissioning
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