Logging In To The Web Agent; Setting Up User Accounts - Lucent Technologies Cajun P220 Operation Manual

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Configuring the Cajun P550 Switch (Layer 2 & Layer 3)

Logging In to the Web Agent

Although the Web Agent supports any frames-capable browser, the system has been
qualified with the following browsers:
Netscape Navigator 4.5 or later
Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 or later
To log in to the Web Agent:
1. Start your browser.
2. In the Location field, enter the URL of the switch you want to manage
(for example: http://127.255.255.0). Remember that each interface to the
supervisor module (console or inband) has a separate IP address. For Layer 3, this
location can be that of any of the router interfaces.
3. Press Enter. The login window opens.
4. Click Login. The Username/Password dialog box opens.
5. Enter a valid user name. The default super user name is root.
6. Enter a valid password. The default password is root. The Web Agent window
opens. (Figure 3-3)
Note: Change the root password for the system as soon as possible to optimize

Setting Up User Accounts

User accounts set up in the system allow you to access both the command line interface
and the Web Agent.
To add a user to this interface:
1. Log in to the switch from your Web browser, using a user name with administrator
privileges. The default login of user root, password root has this authority. The
Web Agent application window opens.
2. In the System Configuration section of the Web Agent window, select User
Logins. The User Account Management dialog box opens.
3. Click Add User. The Add User Account dialog box opens.
4. In the User Name field, enter a user name for the account.
5. In the Password field, enter a password for the account.
6. In the Re-enter Password field, re-enter the same password.
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