Pre-requisites
Default Users and
Passwords
Changing Default
Passwords
automatically loads the correct MIBs and necessary files onto your
workstation.
Documentation supplied with the SNMP network management
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application software.
To manage your Switch using an SNMP network management
application, you need to specify SNMP community strings for the users
defined on the Switch. You can do this using the command line interface
system management snmp community command — refer to the
command line interface section of the "SuperStack 3 Switch
Management Interface Reference Guide" for more information.
If you intend to manage the Switch using the web interface or the
command line interface, or to change the default passwords, you need to
log in with a valid user name and password. The Switch has three default
user names, and each user name has a different password and level of
access. These default users are listed in Table 9.
CAUTION: To protect your Switch from unauthorized access, you must
change all three default passwords as soon as possible, even if you do not
intend to actively manage your Switch
Table 9 Default Users
User
Default
Name
Password Access Level
monitor
monitor
manager
manager
admin
(no
password)
Use the admin default user name (no password) to login and carry out
initial Switch setup.
You can change the default passwords using either:
The gettingStarted command on the CLI, or
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Default Users and Passwords
monitor — the user can view all manageable parameters,
except special/security features, but cannot change any
manageable parameters
manager — the user can access and change the
operational parameters but not special/security features
security — the user can access and change all manageable
parameters
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