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Chapter 4 Configuring Devices
Configuring the Service Engine
Note In the Message of the Day (MOTD) Banner, EXEC Process Creation Banner, and Login Banner
fields, you can enter a maximum of 980 characters. A new line character (or Enter) is counted
as two characters, as it is interpreted as \n by the system. You cannot use special characters such
as `, % ,^ , and " in the MOTD text.
Step 4 In the EXEC Process Creation Banner field, enter a string to be displayed as the EXEC process
creation banner when a user enters into the EXEC shell of the SE.
Step 5 In the Login Banner field, enter a string to be displayed after the MOTD banner, when a user attempts
to log in to the SE.
Step 6 Click Submit to save the settings.
Changing the CLI Session Time
To change the CLI session time, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Devices > General Settings > Login Access Control > CLI Session Time. The CLI
Session Time page is displayed.
Step 2 In the CLI Session Time field, enter the time (in minutes) that the SE waits for a response before ending
the session.
Step 3 Click Submit to save the settings.
Changing Users—Admin Password
Every device (CDSM, SE, and SR) has a built-in user account. The username is admin and the default
password is default. This account allows access to all services and entities in the CDS. Any user that can
access the Admin Password page in the CDSM, can configure a new password for the administrator user
account on individual SEs and SRs.
To change the Admin password, do the following:
Step 1 Choose Devices > Devices > General Settings > Login Access Control > Users > Admin Password.
The Admin Password page is displayed.
Step 2 In the Password field, enter a new password.
Step 3 In the Confirm Password field, reenter the password.
Step 4 Click Submit to save the settings.
Creating, Editing, and Deleting Users—Usernames
You can create, edit, and delete user accounts for login access to individual devices or device groups. A
privilege profile must be assigned to each new user account. The Usernames page uses privilege profiles
to determine which tasks a user can perform and the level of access provided. Users with administrative
privileges can add, delete, or modify user accounts through the CDSM or the device CLI.