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If you have forgotten your password, you must reset your device to the ex works state,
which means your configuration will be lost.
5.2.2 Logging in for Configuration
Set up a connection to the device. The access options are described in Access Options on
page 60.
GUI (Graphical User Interface)
Log in via the HTML surface as follows:
(1) Enter your user name in the User field of the input window.
(2) Enter your password in the Password field of the input window and confirm with Re-
turn or click the Login button.
The status page of the GUI opens in the browser.
SNMP shell
Log into the SNMP shell as follows:
(1) Enter your user name e.g. *, and confirm with Return.
(2) Enter your user password, e.g. *, and confirm with Return.
Your device logs in with the input prompt, e.g. 20!. The login was successful. You are
now in the SNMP shell.
To leave the SNMP shell after completing the configuration, enter  and press Return.
5.3 Configuration options
This chapter first offers an overview of the various tools you can use for configuration of
your device.
You can configure your device in the following ways:
GUI
Assistant
SNMP shell commands
The configuration options available to you depend on the type of connection to your device:
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