Cisco Systems SLM224G4PS Network Card User Manual


 
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Configuration Using the Console Interface
24/48-Port 10/100 + 4-Port Gigabit Smart Switch with Resilient Clustering Technology and PoE
Chapter 4
User & Password Settings
The User & Password Settings screen displays all the user
accounts defined on the system.
User & Password Settings
The default account is admin. You cannot edit this account
(its user name and password cannot be changed). For
security purposes, Linksys recommends creating at least
one user account with a unique user name and password.
You can create up to five user accounts total.
(When you create your first user account, it will appear as
though you are editing the admin account; however, you
are only
replacing the admin account with the new account.
The admin account is not overwritten or deleted.)
Once you have created a user account, you can edit it
(change the user name and/or password) or delete it. If the
system contains only one user account and you delete that
account, the original admin account will reappear in its
place. This is because the system must always have at least
one account.
To add a new user, use the arrow keys to select Edit,
press Enter, then enter the new account’s user name and
password in the Username and Password columns, and
re-enter the password in the Password Again column to
confirm the password.
To delete an existing user account, use the arrow keys to
select Edit, press Enter, then delete the user name in the
Username column.
To save your changes, press Esc, use the arrow keys to
select Save, then press Enter.
Security Settings
The IP Configuration screen displays one option: Disable
Active Management Access Profile.
Security Settings
Selecting this option will prompt you to confirm that you
want to disable the active management access profile.
NOTE: This setting has no effect when
Management Access Rules are not defined.
IP Configuration
The IP Configuration screen displays three menu choices:
IP Address Settings, HTTP Configuration, and Network
Configuration.
IP Configuration