8.5 Defaulting Security Settings
If necessary, the security settings for access to the system can be defaulted. This includes resetting all the security service
user accounts including those that are used by IP Office applications. Therefore those application may need to be
reconfigured to use new accounts or new account passwords.
This does not affect user passwords and login codes which are part of the system configuration and not its security
settings.
For details of the default security settings for a system refer to the IP Office Manager documentation.
Process Options
1.
Defaulting the security settings using IP Office Manager
2.
Defaulting the security settings using IP Office Web Manager
3.
Defaulting the security settings using the RS232 port
4.
Defaulting the security settings using the Boot Loader
8.5.1 Defaulting Security Using IP Office Manager
Read and note the warnings regarding
To default a system's security settings using IP Office Manager
1. Start IP Office Manager.
2. Select File | Advanced | Erase Security Settings (Default).
3. Select the system from the menu and click OK.
4. Enter a name and password for security configuration access.
5. IP Office Manager indicates when the security settings have been reset.
8.5.2 Defaulting Security Using IP Office Web Manager
Read and note the warnings regarding
To default a system's security settings using IP Office Web Manager
1. Login to IP Office Web Manager.
a. Enter the systems IP address in the browser. Select IP Office Web Manager. Alternatively, enter https://
<IP_Address>:8443/WebMgmtEE/WebManagement.html.
b. Enter an administrator user name and password and click Login.
2. Click Advanced and select Erase Security Settings.
3. Click OK.
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