Lightwave Communications 3200 user manual Logging In and Changing Passwords

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7.5Logging In and Changing Passwords

7.5Logging In and Changing Passwords

F2 PULL-DOWN MENU SHOWING INITIAL MENU CHOICES

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LOGGED OUT MENU │ ├─────────────────┤

USER LOG IN

SYSTEM INFO

DISPLAY HELP

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To login, the user must type LOGIN at the LOGGED OUT> prompt or select USER LOG IN from the pull-down menu. The user ID may also be entered as a command qualifier after the login command.

LOGGED OUT>LOGIN

Please Enter User ID user_ID

Please Enter Password ****

- OR -

LOGGED OUT>login user_ID

Please Enter Password ****

If using the pull-down menu or if no user ID was entered as a qualifier, the ConsoleServer 3200 will the prompt the user for their user ID by displaying Please Enter User ID. At this prompt, they should type the user ID assigned to them by the system administrator. After the user has entered their ID, they will be prompted for their password when the ConsoleServer 3200 displays Please Enter Password. On the first login, this will be a password assigned by the system administrator. The password is case sensitive, so the user must be sure to type the password exactly as it is in the system. The ConsoleServer 3200 will only echo stars for each character typed at the password prompt. Once the user has entered their password, the screen will clear, and a prompt displaying their user ID will appear, indicating that the ConsoleServer 3200 is ready for use. For example, a user with an ID of "GEORGE" will have a prompt of GEORGE> once they have logged in.

When a user profile is created by the sys admin, the password is pre-expired. The user must change the password assigned by the sys admin before selecting a device or listening to a device port for the first time.

To change the password, the user must use the command CHANGEPSWD or PASSWD. The ConsoleServer 3200 will first prompt the user for the old password by displaying PLEASE ENTER OLD PASSWORD. At this prompt, the user should enter the old

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