Initialization Window - Cisco 6000 series Configuration Manual

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Administration
The Administrator windows let you perform several general administrative operations, including
enabling HTTP and HTTPS access to the IP camera, configuring users, resetting or rebooting the IP
camera, and updating firmware.
The following sections describe the Administration windows in detail:

Initialization Window

The Initialization window provides options for configuring passwords for the IP camera default
administrator accounts, and for configuring which protocols can be used to access the IP camera.
The IP camera always has an HTTP/HTTPS administrator who can access the IP camera through an
HTTP or HTTPS connection. The name of this administrator is admin. The password is configurable.
If you want to access the IP camera through SSH, you must configure a password for an SSH
administrator. The name of this administrator is root. The password is configurable.
To display the Initialization window, perform the following steps:
Procedure
From the IP camera user interface, click the Setup link.
Step 1
Click Administration to expand the menu.
Step 2
Step 3
From the Administration menu, click Initialization.
The Initialization window appears. If you change any options in this window, you must click the Save
Settings button to save the changes. If you do not click this button, changes are not retained when you
exit the window. Save Settings appears at the bottom of the window. You might need to scroll down to
it.
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Initialization Window, page 6-1
User Window, page 6-3
Maintenance Window, page 6-4
Firmware Window, page 6-6
Device Processes Window, page 6-7
Password Complexity Window, page 6-8
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