Product specifications
Chapter 5: System Security Efficient Networks
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Router family
Technical Reference Guide
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Initial (Default) Setting
When the router is shipped from the factory with a default configuration, a single
Super User account exists with the following username and password:
CAUTION:
After the initial login, you will be required to change the factory default password. It is
also suggested that the default username be changed.
User Lookup
Since user accounts can be maintained both locally and remotely, the user look-up
parameter defines the search order (primary and secondary) for access queries. The
options are local, radius, and none. Local will query the local user database, held in
flash memory. The RADIUS client will generate an encrypted Access Request to a
configured RADIUS server. None indicates only the specified method will be used.
NOTE:
One method will always, by default, be set to local if both primary and secondary
methods are specified; this ensures access will always be available locally.
If the primary method fails to authenticate the username and password, the second
method (if configured) will be attempted. If both primary and secondary methods fail,
the user is returned a login prompt and must re-submit the information.
When configuring the lookup order via the command line, the first parameter indicates
the primary method, and the second, if entered, specifies the secondary method. If
the primary is set to radius, the secondary will default to local.
Procedures
User Look-up configuration via the Web Management Interface on the User Lookup
Configuration. The command line procedures are listed below.
The following command will set the user look-up order to local as primary and Radius
as secondary:
-> user set lookup local radius
This command will set the user look-up order to Radius as primary and will by default,
set the secondary to local:
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The Voice Manager template option is not available on non-voice products.
Username: superuser
Password: admin