Chapter 3: Basic System Setup
Here is an example of the commands in the previous steps:
ia(config)# system set password login demo
ia(config)# system set password enable demo
ia(config)# save active
ia# exit
ia# system show active-config
Running system configuration:
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1 : system set name "ia"
2 : system set location "Sunnyvale, CA"
3 : system set contact "John Smith"
4 : system set hashed-password login jNIssH c976b667e681d03ccd5fc527f219351a
5 : system set hashed-password enable zcGzbO 5d1f73d2d478ceaa062a0b5e0168f46a
6 : snmp set community public privilege read
7 : snmp set target 10.50.11.12 community public
: Test all the new passwords before saving the active configuration to the Startup
Caution
configuration file. As shown in the example above, the passwords are shown in the active
configuration in an encrypted format and will also appear this way in the Startup
configuration.
To keep your passwords secure, the IA 1100/1200 does not have a command for
displaying passwords. If you forget a password, you can remove the password by
entering the following command while in Configure mode. (See the Internet Appliance
Command Line Interface Reference Manual for more information.)
system set password login|enable none
Setting the DNS Domain Name and Address
If you want the IA 1100/1200 to be able to access a DNS server, use the following
procedure to specify the domain name and IP address for the DNS server.
1.
Ensure that you are in Enable mode by entering the enable command in the CLI.
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