14-2 User’s Reference Guide

Caution!

You are strongly encouraged to add protection to the configuration screens. Unprotected screens could allow an unauthorized user to compromise the operation of your entire network.

Once user accounts are created, users who attempt to access protected screens will be challenged. Users who enter an incorrect name or password are returned to a screen requesting a name/password combination to access the Main Menu.

To set up user accounts, in the System Configuration screen select Security and press Return. The Security Options screen appears.

Security Options

 

Enable Dial-in Console Access:

Yes

Enable SmartStart/SmartView/Web Server:

Yes

Enable Telnet Console Access:

Yes

Enable Telnet Access to SNMP Screens:

Yes

Show Users...

 

Add User...

 

Delete User...

 

Password for This Screen (11 chars max):

 

Return/Enter accepts * Tab toggles * ESC cancels.

 

Set up configuration access options here.

 

Protecting the Security Options screen

The first screen you should protect is the Security Options screen, because it controls access to the configuration screens. Access to the Security Options screen can be protected with a password.

Select Password for This Screen in the Security Options screen and enter a password. Make sure this password is secure and is different from any of the user account passwords.

Protecting the configuration screens

You can protect the configuration screens with user accounts. You can administer the accounts from the Security Options screen. You can create up to four accounts.

To display a view-only list of user accounts, select Show Users in the Security Options screen.

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Netopia R7200 manual Protecting the Security Options screen, Protecting the configuration screens