Change The Default Itg Shell Password To Maintain Access Security - Nortel 1000 Fundamentals

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Change the default ITG shell password to maintain access security

Schedule routine changes of user names and passwords to maintain access
security. The ITG user name and password protects the maintenance port,
FTP, and Telnet access to the IP trunk card over the LAN.
Follow the steps in
(page 372)
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Access the ITG shell through a maintenance port or Telnet 371
Perform the following action to increase the Telnet terminal buffer
size to capture multiple screens of data from the IP trunk card:
From the Telnet "Terminal" menu, select "Preferences". Set the
Buffer Size to a larger value, such as 1000, and click "OK". The
Telnet buffer size has to be only once, because Telnet preferences
are automatically saved.
To prevent the loss of diagnostic data from the IP trunk card if the
Telnet session terminates unexpectedly, enable logging of Telnet
sessions on the TM 3.1 PC:
From the Telnet "Terminal" menu, select "Start Logging". Use the
"Browse" dialog to choose the appropriate folder and file name for
Telnet log file for the current Telnet session. Open the Telnet log file
using a text editor, such as Windows Notepad, or a word processor
for large log files.
Procedure 62 "Changing the default ITG shell password"
to change the default ITG shell password.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Trunk Fundamentals
NN43001-563 02.01 Standard
Release 5.5 21 December 2007
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