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Release 3.3
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Default Usernames
With Release 3.3, the default username, CERENT454, has been removed. The username, CISCO15, is
the supported default username. This username has no password. The CISCO15 username can be
renamed and assigned a password at your discretion. If a password is assigned to the CISCO15
username, you cannot change the password back to no password without deleting the database. Once a
password is assigned to CISCO15 it must always have a password.
Prevention of Identical User ID and Password
As of Release 3.3, CTC and TL1 prevent the creation of a userid and password that are identical. The
userid and password are identical if they contain the same characters in the same numbers and sequence,
irrespective of case. For example, "betsy" and "BeTSy" are considered to be the same, while "betsy",
"ysteb" and "betssy" are all different.
As of Release 3.3, CTC and TL1 prevent the creation of a password containing as a subset of characters
the associated userid. The password contains the associated userid if it contains anywhere within it the
same characters in the same numbers and sequence that make up the entire userid, irrespective of case.
For example, password "SBeTSyXC" and userid "betsy" are disallowed, while password "betsy" and
userid "SBeTSyXC", or password "bet3sy" and userid "BeTSy" are allowed.
Enforce Password Complexity
Both TL1 and CTC will not allow creation of new passwords that do not comply with Telcordia GR-815.
A new password must have at least 1 numeric character (0 to 9) and at least one special character from
the character set {plus-sign (+), pound-sign (#), percent-sign (%)}.
Existing passwords do not need to be changed in TL1 or CTC. Both warn on entry only when a
Note
pre-existing non-GR815 compliant password is used, permitting the user to continue.
Password Toggling Prevention
As of Release 3.3 TL1 and CTC prevent users from changing a password to the current password value.
For example, if the existing password is "*@nite", the new password cannot also be "*@nite".
TL1 Enhancements
Note
TL1 for the ONS 15327 has been made completely compatible with TL1 for the ONS 15454 in
Release 3.3.
Note
See also
page
OL-2671-01
Prevention of Identical User ID and Password, page
29, and
Password Toggling Prevention, page
New Features and Functionality
29,
Enforce Password Complexity,
29.
Release Notes for Cisco ONS 15327 Release 3.3
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