Cisco Systems 1.1 manual Using Administrative Options, Editing the Dmpdm User Account

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Chapter 2 Using DMPDM

Using Administrative Options

Using Administrative Options

Topics in this section explain administrative tasks in DMPDM:

Editing the DMPDM User Account, page 2-20

Editing the DMP Service (ftp) User Account, page 2-20

Saving Settings That You Configured, page 2-21

Restoring Factory Default Settings, page 2-21

Restarting Your DMP, page 2-22

Upgrading the DMP Firmware, page 2-22

Editing the DMPDM User Account

You can change the username, the password, or both, that you use when you log in to DMPDM.

Step 1 In the Administration list, click DMP Web Account.

Step 2 Enter or edit the required values, as described in Table 2-13.

Step 3 To confirm that you are satisfied with the entries or changes that you made and to record them in volatile memory, click Apply.

After you click Apply, the entries or changes take effect. However, the previously defined values will return the next time that your DMP restarts.

Step 4 (Optional) To put all changed values into effect permanently, so that they persist even after your DMP restarts, select Administration > Save Configuration and, when the Save Configuration page appears, click Save.

Table 2-13 GUI Elements on the DMP Web Account Page

Element

Description

DMP Web Account

User Name

The login name for DMPDM.

 

 

Password

The password that is associated with the DMPDM username. You must enter the password two

 

times on the DMP Web Account page to confirm that you typed it correctly.

Repeat Password

 

 

 

Editing the DMP Service (ftp) User Account

If you configured your DMP to run the FTP service, you can create a user account with FTP login privileges. For information about enabling the FTP service, see Enabling or Disabling Types of Access to Your DMP, page 2-11.

Step 1 In the Administration list, click DMP Service Account.

Step 2 Enter or edit the required values, as described in Table 2-14, then click Apply.

 

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