Asr 5000 System Administration Guide, Staros Release 21.1 - Cisco ASR 5000 Administration Manual

Staros release 21.1
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Getting Started
Ques.
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5, 6
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8, 9
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Task
Change chassis key value.
Create a tech-support password.
Configure an administrative username for
the system.
Configure an administrative password for
the system.
Change the hostname for the system.
Create a single Dedicated-LI context.
Description/Notes
A unique chassis key is configured at the factory for
each system. This key is used to decrypt encrypted
passwords found in generated configuration files.
The system administrator can create a unique chassis
key that will be used to encrypt passwords stored in
configuration files.
Enter yes to set a new chassis key. Refer to the
instructions in System Settings. Additional
information can be found in the System Security
chapter.
See Enabling Password for Access to CLI-test
commands in the System Security chapter for
additional information.
The name of the default administrative user
configured through the wizard is admin.
Administrative username is an alphanumeric string
of 1 through 32 characters that is case sensitive.
Administrative user password is an alphanumeric
string of 1 through 63 characters that is case sensitive.
For release 21.0 and later, you can enter 127
characters for the password.
The hostname appears in the StarOS CLI prompt.
Before creating a Dedicated LI context, refer to the
Lawful Intercept Configuration Guide. Once created,
a Dedicated LI context cannot be undone.

ASR 5000 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 21.1

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