Changing Your Login Password; Committing Your Changes And Rebooting The Device - CTC Union atu-r130 User Manual

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Changing Your Login Password

{ XE "Password:changing" }The first time you log into the Configuration Manager, you use
the default user ID and password (root and root). The system allows only one user ID and
password. Only the password can be changed.
This user ID and password is only used for logging into the
Configuration Manager; it is not the same as the login you may use
Note
to connect to your ISP (described in Chapter 11).
To change the Configuration Manager login password:
1.
Click the Admin tab.
The User Password Configuration page displays by default.
{ XE "User Password Configuration page" }{ XE "Pages:User Password Configuration" }
2.
Type your current password in the Old Password text box.
3.
Type the new password in the New Password text box and again in the Confirm
New text box.
The password can be up to eight ASCII characters long. When logging in, you must type
the new password in the same upper and lower case characters that you use here.
4.
Click
5.
Click the Admin tab, and then click
6.
Click

Committing Your Changes and Rebooting the Device

Committing your changes
Whenever you use the Configuration Manager to change system settings, the changes are
initially placed in temporary storage. Your changes are made effective when you submit
them, but will be lost if the device is reset or turned off.
To save your changes for future use, you can use the commit function.
Submitting { XE "Submitting vs committing" }changes saves them
only until the device is reset or powered down. Committing
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changes saves them permanently.
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Figure 11. User Password Configuration Page
.
Commit & Reboot
to save your changes to permanent memory.
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in the task bar.

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