
Setup Pages
Security Settings
The Security button on the Protected Setup page has three settings: Standard Security, Secure, and DoD. Each setting has different features for touch panel security:
Security Profile Features
Standard Security: • Factory default, shipped in this configuration.
•Default Protected Setup Password is “1988”.
•Remote login uses Telnet.
Secure: | • Default Protected Setup Password is “Amx1234!”. |
| • Minimum password requirement is 8 characters with at least one numeric character. |
| • Remote login uses SSH. |
| • Remote login user name is “amx”. |
| • Login failure attempt pauses 4 seconds before another login attempt is allowed. |
| • After 3 consecutive unsuccessful SSH login attempts, login lockout is enabled for 15 |
| minutes. |
| • Login and logout audit logging is enabled. |
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DOD: | • Default Protected Setup Password is “Amx1234!”. |
| • Minimum password requirement is 8 characters with at least one numeric character, |
| one uppercase character, one lower case character, and one special character, with |
| no duplicate adjacent characters. |
| • Remote login uses SSH. |
| • Remote login user name is “amx”. |
| • Login failure attempt pauses 4 seconds before another login attempt is allowed. |
| • After 3 consecutive unsuccessful SSH login attempts, login lockout is enabled for 15 |
| minutes. |
| • Login and logout audit logging is enabled. |
| • DoD login banner is enabled. |
Toggling between these three immediately and automatically resets the existing password to the default password for that setting. With an unsecured panel using the Standard Security setting, the default password is 1988. With panels using either the Secure or the DoD settings, the default password is Amx1234! (paying attention to the case of the letters). Entering the existing password will not work and the default will need to be entered at this point will allow access to the Protected Settings page and allow resetting of the password to a new one.
If the Security button setting is changed in any way, even if it is toggled back to its original setting, the password is automatically reset to the default for the chosen setting. You MUST use the new default of 1988 (Standard Security) or Amx1234! (Secure or DoD) to
For more information on configuring AMX devices for a secure environment, please refer to the guide Security Profiles: Configuring AMX Devices For Installation Into a Secure Environment, available at www.amx.com.
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