User guide
MR9600-100 User Guide
18 CommPlete Communications Server
Introduction
You can operate the MR9600-100 by using the front panel indicators for information (see Chapter 6). But if
you install the optional MultiModemManager software, you can operate the MR9600-100 by running
windows-based menu and command functions from a dedicated management console (refer to the
MultiModemManager User Guide).
Security
The MR9600-100 has a security system to prevent unauthorized system modification by Telnet, Web
browser, or FTP users who access the system via the TCP/IP network or the diagnostic serial port on the
back of the CC9600 chassis. SNMP and MultiModemManager software security is accomplished by
selecting SNMP read and write community strings. Note: SNMP issues relate to the SNMP-managed
MR9600-100 chassis, but not to the unmanaged CC9600HB-100 Ethernet switch.
There are three levels of security:
guest
,
operator
, and
supervisor
. There are default user IDs and
passwords for each level (see following table).
Supervisor Operator Guest
Security Level Can perform all
management
commands
Can perform non-
destructive
management
commands
Can only view information
Default User ID supervisor operator guest
Default Password supervisor operator guest
Once you are logged in, you can change your user ID and password by using the commands userid to
change your user ID, and passwd to change your password (see Chapter 5).
File System
The MR9600-100 stores configuration, security, and event information in files. There are two drives on the
system: A and B. The A drive is used for nonvolatile information such as configuration and security
database files, and is about 1 MB in size. The B drive is for volatile information such as event files, and is
about 6.5 MB in size. Each drive has an MMM directory on it. A:\MMM stores all configuration
information for the system. B:\MMM\MR.LOG contains all of the event files for the system. The file system
can be accessed either through the command line interface or by using FTP.
Event Files
One event file is created for each hour in the format MMDDHHYY.HR, where MM is the month, DD is the
day, HH is the hour, and YY is the last two digits of the year. When the drive fills up, the oldest .HR file is
deleted. The number of events your MR9600-100 will hold depends on the number of calls you receive in a
day. Event files can be FTPed from the MR9600-100 and analyzed using the Statistical Analyzer, which is
part of the MultiModemManager software.










