Changing Initial User Passwords - Huawei CX320 User Manual

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Step 6 Handle the alarm. For details, see the
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4.6 Changing Initial User Passwords

Change all the initial user passwords in the CX320, including changing the initial user
passwords of the BMC, converged switching plane, and BIOS after the first login to the
CX320 to enhance system O&M security..
The BIOS initializes hardware, such as serial ports or dual in-line memory modules
(DIMMs), reads the kernel image from the flash memory to the random access memory
(RAM), and starts the operating system (OS).
Prerequisites
Conditions
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Data
Table 4-6
Table 4-6 Default data
Name
converged
switching plane
BIOS
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If yes, go to
Step
6.
If no, no further action is required.
NOTE
l The password complexity check is enabled by default.
l Use passwords that meet complexity requirements.
l For security purposes, change the initial password upon the first login, and then change the password
periodically.
You have logged in to the converged switching plane command-line interface (CLI).
You have logged in to the BMC CLI.
lists the default data required for the login.
Default Data
l User name: root
l Password: Huawei12#$
l No user name
l Password: Huawei12#$
l No user name
l Password: Huawei12#$
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E9000 Server V100R001 Alarm
Description
A user who logs in to the
converged switching plane over
Secure Shell (SSH) and has all
rights of the converged switching
plane.
A user who logs in to the
converged switching plane over a
serial port and has all rights of the
converged switching plane.
An anonymous BIOS user, who
has no user name. Enter only the
password to enter the BIOS.
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