Administering The Router For "Session Chassis" Access From The Tgm550 And Non-Root Services Access; Logging In To The Tgm550 - Avaya IG550 Installing And Configuring

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Administering the router for "session chassis" access from the
TGM550 and non-root services access
1. Obtain an optional login and password from the customer. This login is to be used to access
the router from the TGM550 with the session chassis command and as a services login to
the router.
2. At the root prompt (%), type cli.
3. At the cli prompt (
4. At the configure prompt (#), type set system login user <user_name> class
super-user, where <user_name> is the user login to the router from TGM550. This
command is optional, based on customer requirements.
5. At the configure prompt (#), type set system login user <user_name>
authentication plain-text-password.
6. At the two password prompts, enter the password.
7. At the configure prompt (#), type the following commands:
set system services telnet
commit
8. At the configure prompt (#), type exit.

Logging in to the TGM550

1. At the cli prompt (>), type ssh <login>@<ip_address>, where <login> is root or
another valid login, if previously administered, and <ip_address> is the IP address of the
TGM550, and press Enter.
The message, Are you sure you want to continue connecting? appears.
2. Enter yes.
3. At the password or challenge prompt, type the password and press Enter.
You are now logged-in.
- If you are prompted to change the root password, change the password to a password
agreed upon with the customer administrator.
), type configure.
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Issue 2 January 2008
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