Accessing The Cli To Set System Passwords - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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The following servers can be configured to operate the BSR on your network for
management, provisioning, troubleshooting and billing purposes:
For more information on installing the servers, refer to the vendor server software
documentation.

Accessing the CLI to Set System Passwords

Follow these steps to access the CLI from a console session in order to configure
password privileges for enabled modes and telnet:
Note: Make sure that the serial cable is connected properly and the terminal
application is configured correctly. Refer to the BSR 2000 Installation Guide
for more information.
1. Start your terminal or terminal application to connect to the BSR. Refer to
2. Power on the BSR 2000.
Warning: Do not interrupt the boot process.
3. The terminal session begins and the password prompt displays. The password is a
4. To enter Privileged EXEC mode, use the enable command in User EXEC mode:
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IP address
Router address
TFTP server address
Bootfile for the CM configuration file
LDAP
Event (Syslog) Server
Provisioning Server
DNS
Chapter 2
for more information on configuring your terminal or terminal
application.
null value by default. Press the Enter key. The MOT> prompt displays.
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