Switch User Manual

Using the Command Line Interface
SecureStack C3 Configuration Guide 1-7
Connecting Using Telnet
OncetheSecureStackC3devicehasavalidIPaddress,youcanestablishaTelnetsessionfromany
TCP/IPbasednodeonthenetwork.Forinformationaboutsettingtheswitch’sIPaddress,referto
setipaddressonpage 3 11.
ToestablishaTelnetsession:
1. Telnettotheswitch’sIPaddress.
2. Enterlogin(username)andpasswordinformationinoneofthefollowing ways:
–Iftheswitch’sdefaultloginandpasswordsettingshavenotbeenchanged,followthe
stepslistedinUsingaDefaultUserAccountonpage 17,or
–Enteranadministrativelyconfiguredusernameand password.
Thenoticeofauthorization
andthepromptdisplaysasshowninFigure 11.
ForinformationaboutconfiguringTelnetsettings,refertoStartingandConfiguringTelneton
page 3 37.
RefertotheinstructionsincludedwiththeTelnetapplica tionforinformationaboutestablishinga
Telnetsession.
Logging In
Bydefault,theSecureStackC3switchisconfiguredwiththreeuserloginaccounts—rofor
ReadOnlyaccess,rwforReadWriteaccess,andadminforsuperuseraccesstoallmodifiable
parameters.Thedefaultpasswordissettoablankstring.Forinformationonchangingthese
defaultsettings,referto
SettingUserAccountsandPasswordsonpage 32.
Using a Default User Account
IfthisisthefirsttimeyouareloggingintotheSecureStackC3switch,orifthedefaultuser
accountshavenotbeenadministrativelychanged,proceedasfollows:
1. Attheloginprompt,enteroneofthefollowingdefaultusernames:
roforReadOnlyaccess.
rwforReadWriteaccess.
adminforSuperUseraccess.
2. PressENTER.ThePasswordpromptdisplays.
3. LeavethisstringblankandpressENTER.Theswitchinformationandpromptdisplaysas
showninFigure 11.
Using an Administratively Configured User Account
Iftheswitch’sdefaultuseraccountsettingshavebeenchanged,proceedasfollows:
1. Attheloginprompt,enteryouradministrativelyassignedusernameandpressENTE R.
2. AtthePasswordprompt,enteryourpasswordandpressENTER.
ThenoticeofauthorizationandthepromptdisplaysasshowninFigure 11.
Note: Users with Read-Write (rw) and Read-Only access can use the set password command
(page 3-5) to change their own passwords. Administrators with Super User (su) access can use
the set system login command (page 3-4) to create and change user accounts, and the set
password command to change any local account password.