Entering The Basic System Settings - Motorola WS2000 System Reference Manual

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12-5
WS2000 Use Cases
Clarissa starts her web browser and enters "http://192.168.0.1/" as the URL. The WS2000 sends a login
page to her browser.
She logs in using "admin" for the username and
"symbol"
as the password. The system immediately asks
her to change the password to something else. Clarissa does so.

12.3.1 Entering the Basic System Settings

Clarissa selects
System Settings
from the left menu, located under the System Configuration heading.
Upon selecting this screen for the first time, the WS2000 switch immediately asks her to chose a country.
Different countries have different regulations for the use of these radio frequencies. Setting the location
configures the switch to use only the channels, frequencies, and power levels that are legal for that country.
She sets the country to United States - US.
The system name is used to distinguish between WS2000 switches for remote configuration. She gives the
switch a descriptive name, "SanJose-1". This name will appear in the footer for subsequent configuration
windows for the switch. She does not need the name now, while she is in San Jose. But later, when she
returns to corporate headquarters and wants to log into several switches remotely, it will help her to know
which switch she is working on. She also enters a slightly longer description on the
System Location
field.
She enters her E-mail address into the
Admin Email Address
box. CCC uses an SNMP manager that has
the capability of monitoring network devices and sending email to the manager of a device that is in an
unusual state. This is the email address that will be supplied to that SNMP manager for this switch.
Clarissa clicks the
Apply
button to save her changes.

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