Chapter 2 Setting Up The Muxserver 100 And Its Terminals; Entering Privileged Status; Setting Up The Privileged Password; Setting Up The Privileged Password On The Muxserver 100 - Digital Equipment MUXserver 100 Reference Manual

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2.1 ENTERING PRIVILEGED STATUS
Privileged Mode operation is only available from the Supervisor Port of the
MUXserver 100.
To begin setup, enter < RETURN> several times and type your name in re-
sponse to the 'ENTER username >' prompt. This gives you access to the non-
privileged mode and the LOCAL> prompt; then request privileged status to
gain access to the privileged commands. Type the SET PRIVILEGED com-
mand. In response to the Password> prompt, type the privileged password.
If
your MUXserver 100 has just been installed, the factory specified password,
" system", is in effect.
ENTER USERNAME>
SMITH
LOCAL>
SET PRIVILEGED
PASSWORD>
SYSTEM (not echoed>
LOCAL>
Your terminal is now the privileged terminal, and you can enter privileged com-
mands at that terminal. You can begin to set up the desired operating param-
eters for the MUXserver 100 and its network.
2.2 SETTING UP THE PRIVILEGED PASSWORD
Password Security is provided at the supervisor port of the MUXserver 100
and also on the supervisor ports of the remote DECmux II units. To prevent
unauthorized access, your first task should be to set up new passwords.
2.2.1 Setting Up the Privileged Password On the MUXserver
100
Use the DEFINE PRIVILEGED PASSWORD command. Here is an example
using the password A1B2C3:
LOCAL>
DEFINE PRIVILEGED PASSWORD
PASSWORD>
A1B2C3 (not echoed>
VERIFICATION>
A1B2C3 (not echoed>
LOCAL>
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CHAPTER 2 SETTING UP THE MUXserver 100 AND ITS TERMINALS

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