6
S
ECURITY
This chapter contains information about ensuring that the Webcache
1000/3000 is secure. It covers the following topics:
■
What are Passwords?
■
Setting Passwords
■
What is Password Recovery?
■
Enabling/Disabling Password Recovery
■
Performing Password Recovery
What are
Passwords?
Whenever you manage the Webcache using the Web interface or
Command Line Interface, you need to log in with the
admin
username
and password, as described in “Logging in as a Default User” on
page 58.
CAUTION:
To prevent unauthorized access and configuration of the
Webcache, 3Com recommends that you set a password for the admin
username as soon as possible.
Setting Passwords
To set the password using the Web interface, you need to login as the
admin
user and select
Security
->
Set Password
in the Navigation Tree
to access the Password Configuration screen. Then follow the steps
below.
You are prompted to set a password for the
admin
user account during
the Getting Started wizard, which automatically runs when you first
access the Webcache’s Web interface.
Summary of Contents for 3C16115-US - SuperStack 3 Webcache 1000
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Page 24: ...24 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCING THE WEBCACHE ...
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Page 66: ...66 CHAPTER 4 MANAGING THE WEBCACHE ...
Page 74: ...74 CHAPTER 6 SECURITY ...
Page 96: ...96 CHAPTER 10 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS ...
Page 107: ...III COMMAND LINE INTERFACE Chapter 12 Command Line Interface ...
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Page 127: ...IV PROBLEM SOLVING Chapter 13 Problem Solving ...
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Page 136: ...136 CHAPTER 13 PROBLEM SOLVING ...
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Page 146: ...146 APPENDIX A SAFETY INFORMATION ...
Page 150: ...150 APPENDIX B CABLE SPECIFICATIONS AND PIN OUTS ...
Page 158: ...158 APPENDIX D TECHNICAL SUPPORT ...
Page 164: ...164 GLOSSARY ...
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