Login Failure; Difficulty Logging In As Ccrusr - Nortel Meridian Meridian 1 Maintenance Manual

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Login failure

Difficulty logging in as ccrusr

Meridian Link Release 5C/CCR Release 3C Diagnostic and Maintenance Guide
Once UNIX has booted, you can log in with one of the login IDs described
in Chapter 1, ÒOverview.Ó The following example shows how to log in by
entering the desired login ID at the UNIX login prompt. The default
password for each login ID is the same as the login ID. For example:
Console Login: maint
Password: maint
Note: The password is not displayed on the console.
If you cannot log in from an Ethernet LAN-based PC, Ethernet LAN
support may not be enabled. If Ethernet LAN support is already enabled,
use the startNSE command to activate the support. Use Procedure 25 to
enable Ethernet LAN support if it is not enabled.
This section applies to CCR only.
Log in as ccrusr. If the login is successful, the ÒEnter User IDÓ prompt
appears.
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If logging in as ccrusr results in the following message:
CCR Application is not running. Cannot log in now.
Please start the application and try again.
Start the CCR application software by logging into maint and entering
the ccrstart command:
maint> ccrstart
The following display appears:
Starting CCR Application...
Starting Customer Controlled Routing Processes...
maint>
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If performing a login as ccrusr results in a ÒLogin incorrectÓ message,
verify that the password is correct. The default password for ccrusr is
ccrusr. Also make sure that, if the password is in lowercase, CAPS
LOCK is not set.
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