Getting Started
System Passwords
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2.3 System Passwords
The SCS has both a login password and a privileged password. These passwords have default settings which
should be changed as soon as possible. The following sections discuss each password in more detail.
2.3.1 Login Password
When you open the web browser interface for an SCS, you are prompted for the login username and
password. To control this setting, use the Server Login Password Required checkbox on the Server page.
Figure 2-6:
Web Browser Authentication
When a serial port has the login password enabled, users must enter the correct password to access that
port’s Local> prompt. The default login username is
login,
and the default login password is
access
.
To change the login password, use the
Set/Define Server Login Password
command.
Figure 2-7:
Defining the Login Password
Note:
The login password is case-insensitive, so it does not need to be enclosed in
quotes.
To enable the use of the login password on a particular port, use the following command:
Figure 2-8:
Enabling the Login Password
Note:
To enable the password on virtual ports, which are used for incoming
connections, use the Set/Define Server Incoming command.
Login passwords are also discussed in
Character Mode Logins
on page 11-1.
Local>> DEFINE SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD badger
Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 PASSWORD ENABLED
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