Changing User Level Passwords Via Telnet - LEGRAND Mosaic Manageable switch Installation And Configuration Manual

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8.4 Changing User Level Passwords via Telnet

1. From the Start menu, type Run Telnet followed by a space then type the IP
address of the target device (exact syntax according to the operating system).
2. At the prompt, enter the current password (mypass is the factory default); the
password is case sensitive. The device prompt, > will appear. The device is
ready to receive Telnet commands (see Figure 8-1).
3. Type the command set http password followed by a space and any of the
user level access words to change (tech, admin, or guest) and then followed
by another space and the new password to assign to that user level, and then
press enter. A user level password has now been changed. Changing
passwords for one user level does not affect the other user level passwords.
For example, changing the password tech to tech1 will use the following
command: set http password tech tech1
NOTE: You can type show http password followed by a space and a question mark (?) in
order to see what the current user level passwords are.
For security reasons, the Telnet session will automatically terminate if there is no Telnet activity for
approximately 60 seconds.
8.4.1 Defining the Radius Server via Telnet
1. From the Start menu, type Run Telnet and click OK. At the Telnet prompt, connect to
the target device by typing its IP address (exact syntax according to the operating
system).
2. At the prompt, enter the current password (mypass is the factory default); the
password is case sensitive. The device prompt, > will appear. The device is ready to
receive Telnet commands.
3. Type the command set http password followed by the word radius. The response "User
authentication changed to Radius server interface" will appear. Proceed with the
following Telnet commands, as required:
To display and verify the http password status you can type show http password.
Using the show radius command, verify that the Radius server is properly configured (see Section
5.2.2.2).
On the Radius server verify that the correct Radius secret is defined and that passwords are
assigned to the three user access levels.
For security reasons, the Telnet session will automatically terminate if there is no Telnet activity for
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