Technical data

4-2 NetBlazer and LAN Setup 90362-01
3.
In the
NetBlazer name
text field, type a
hostname
for your
NetBlazer. A NetBlazer name is required. Short, easy-to-remember
names are the best, especially if you want to set up LAN-to-LAN
applications where both sides have to be sure to enter the correct
NetBlazer hostname.
4.
In the
System password
field, type a password for the root and setup
accounts. Type the password a second time to confirm it. Assigning
a password keeps unauthorized users from reconfiguring your
NetBlazer.
The NetBlazer accepts a maximum of eight characters for a
password. If you chose a password larger than eight characters, the
NetBlazer ignores the remaining characters.
5.
In the
Date
text field, you can type a new date in the
mmm dd yy
format.
For example, July 4, 1995 is entered as
jul 04 95
. You need only
assign a date if the displayed date is incorrect.
6.
In the
Time
text field, you can type a new time in the
hh:mm:ss
format.
Note:
This field is case sensitive. You need to be very careful with case when
entering a NetBlazer name.
Be careful not to type any spaces in the hostname; the NetBlazer does not
recognize hostnames when they have spaces in them.
Also, to avoid problems with remote password files, your NetBlazer name
should not include any of the following characters: “
@
”,“
:
”, “
%
”, “
\
”, “
/
”,
{
”, “
}
”,
or any nonprinting characters.
Note:
This field is case sensitive. You need to be very careful with case when
entering a NetBlazer password.
Also, to avoid problems with remote password files, your NetBlazer name
should not include any of the following characters: “
@
”,“
:
”, “
%
”, “
\
”, “
/
”,
{
”, “
}
”,
or any nonprinting characters.