User Identity Management
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By default, no user is set on the router. In this case, the user can log onto the
router without username and password, operating as the administrator user and
have the right to execute all commands.
The router should be configured with at least one administrator user. This is
because any user can log onto the router as the administrator user if no user is set
on the router which could lead to a breach in network security.
If a user is configured on the router, no matter what type of user they are, when
that user logs onto the router, it will prompt them to input the username and
password. Only after the username and password are input correctly can the user
log onto the router, and the system will give the user the corresponding access
rights.
The router can only be configured with the operator user and guest user after an
administrator user has been configured.
If an operator user forgets their password, the administrator user can help them to
modify the password. Also, they can enter into the boot menu (only on the
HyperTerminal connected to the Console port) to clear the application password,
and then reboot the router. At this time, the operator user can log onto the router
without username and password.
If an administrator user forgets their password, they can modify the password
through another administrator user identity. If there is no other administrator user,
they can only enter into the boot menu (only on the HyperTerminal connected to
the Console port) to clear the application password, and then reboot the router. In
this case, the router will restore the default configuration, that is, no user is set on
the router. Because the operation clears the configuration, the administrator must
reconfigure all the functions and parameters.
Basic Configuration and
Management of the
System
Basic configuration and management of the system includes:
■
Configure the router name
■
Set the system clock
■
Reboot the system
1
Configure the router name
Please perform the following command in all views.
Table 11
Configure the router name
By default, the router name is “Router”.
2
Set the system clock
Please perform the following command in all views.
Table 12
Set the system clock
Operation
Command
Configure the router name
sysname sysname
Operation
Command
Set the system clock
clock hour:minute:second day month
year
Summary of Contents for Router 3032
Page 1: ...http www 3com com 3Com Router Configuration Guide Published March 2004 Part No 10014299...
Page 4: ...VPN 615 RELIABILITY 665 QOS 681 DIAL UP 721...
Page 6: ...2 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 7: ...I GETTING STARTED Chapter 1 3Com Router Introduction Chapter 2 3Com Router User Interface...
Page 8: ...4...
Page 16: ...12 CHAPTER 1 3COM ROUTER INTRODUCTION...
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Page 60: ...56 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT...
Page 98: ...94 CHAPTER 6 DISPLAY AND DEBUGGING TOOLS...
Page 110: ...106...
Page 114: ...110 CHAPTER 8 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW...
Page 158: ...154 CHAPTER 10 CONFIGURING WAN INTERFACE...
Page 168: ...164...
Page 188: ...184 CHAPTER 13 CONFIGURING PPPOE CLIENT...
Page 192: ...188 CHAPTER 14 CONFIGURING SLIP Router ip route static 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 110 0 1...
Page 248: ...244 CHAPTER 16 CONFIGURING LAPB AND X 25...
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Page 330: ...326 CHAPTER 20 CONFIGURING IP ADDRESS...
Page 362: ...358 CHAPTER 21 CONFIGURING IP APPLICATION...
Page 374: ...370 CHAPTER 23 CONFIGURING IP COUNT...
Page 406: ...402 CHAPTER 25 CONFIGURING DLSW...
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Page 452: ...448 CHAPTER 29 CONFIGURING OSPF...
Page 482: ...478 CHAPTER 30 CONFIGURING BGP...
Page 494: ...490 CHAPTER 31 CONFIGURING IP ROUTING POLICY...
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Page 508: ...504 CHAPTER 33 IP MULTICAST...
Page 514: ...510 CHAPTER 34 CONFIGURING IGMP...
Page 526: ...522 CHAPTER 36 CONFIGURING PIM SM...
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Page 532: ...528 CHAPTER 37 CONFIGURING TERMINAL ACCESS SECURITY...
Page 550: ...546 CHAPTER 38 CONFIGURING AAA AND RADIUS PROTOCOL...
Page 590: ...586 CHAPTER 40 CONFIGURING IPSEC...
Page 599: ...IX VPN Chapter 42 Configuring VPN Chapter 43 Configuring L2TP Chapter 44 Configuring GRE...
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Page 638: ...634 CHAPTER 43 CONFIGURING L2TP...
Page 649: ...X RELIABILITY Chapter 45 Configuring a Standby Center Chapter 46 Configuring VRRP...
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Page 670: ...666 CHAPTER 47 QOS OVERVIEW...
Page 700: ...696 CHAPTER 49 CONGESTION MANAGEMENT...
Page 706: ...702 CHAPTER 50 CONGESTION AVOIDANCE...
Page 707: ...XII DIAL UP Chapter 51 Configuring DCC Chapter 52 Configuring Modem...
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Page 762: ...758 CHAPTER 52 CONFIGURING MODEM...