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112 Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 5 User manual Step-by-step configuration 5.11.1 Adding passwords to the security table In order to avoid unauthorised access to the Crocus SHDSL G703 and the network you can create a list of passwords with associated access levels in the security table. Do this using the security attribute. Refer to crocusShdslTtRpG703/security on page 127. 5.11.2 Entering passwords in the different management tools Now that you created a (list of) password(s) in the Crocus SHDSL G703, you have to enter these passwords every time you want to access the Crocus SHDSL G703 with one of the maintenance or management tools. The following table explains how to enter passwords in the different maintenance or management tools: Maintenance or management tool TMA TMA CLI, TMA Element Management 1 and TMA for HP OpenView 1 CLI ATWIN Web Interface SNMP 1 TML How to enter the password Enter the password in the Connect… window. Use the application TmaUserConf.exe to create a TMA user and assign a password to this user. The password should correspond with a password configured in the device. Refer to the manual of TMA CLI, TMA Element Management or TMA for HP OpenView for more information. You are prompted to enter the password when the session starts. You are prompted to enter the password when the CLI session starts. Then you can start an ATWIN session. You are prompted to enter the password when the session starts. Define the password as community string. If no passwords are defined, then you can use any string as community string. Enter the password after the destination file name. Separate password and file name by a ‘’. Example: tml –fsourcefile@destinationfilepwd (T)FTP 1 Enter the password after the destination file name. Separate password and file name by a ‘’. Example: put sourcefile destinationfilepwd 1. Only possible through a management concentrator. • If no passwords are created, everybody has complete access. • If you define at least one password, it is impossible to access the Crocus SHDSL G703 with TMA if you do not enter the correct password. • If you create a list of passwords, you should create at least one with write and security access. If not, you will be unable to make configuration and password changes after activation of the new configuration.
Crocus SHDSL G703 Chapter 5 113 User manual Step-by-step configuration 5.12 Executing configuration actions This section shows you how to execute actions on the configuration. The following gives an overview of this section: • 5.12.1 - What are the different configuration types on page 114 • 5.12.2 - Activating the configuration on page 115 • 5.12.3 - Loading the default configuration on page 115 • 5.12.4 - The load default configuration action in TMA on page 116 • 5.12.5 - Loading the default configuration using a DIP switch on page 117
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112 <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 Chapter 5<br />
User manual<br />
Step-by-step configuration<br />
5.11.1 Adding passwords to the security table<br />
In order to avoid unauthorised access to the <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 and the network you can create a list<br />
of passwords with associated access levels in the security table. Do this using the security attribute. Refer<br />
to crocusShdslTtRpG703/security on page 127.<br />
5.11.2 Entering passwords in the different management tools<br />
Now that you created a (list of) password(s) in the <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703, you have to enter these passwords<br />
every time you want to access the <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 with one of the maintenance or management<br />
tools.<br />
The following table explains how to enter passwords in the different maintenance or management tools:<br />
Maintenance or management<br />
tool<br />
TMA<br />
TMA CLI, TMA Element<br />
Management 1<br />
and TMA for HP<br />
OpenView 1<br />
CLI<br />
ATWIN<br />
Web Interface<br />
SNMP 1<br />
TML<br />
How to enter the password<br />
Enter the password in the Connect… window.<br />
Use the application TmaUserConf.exe to create a TMA user and assign a<br />
password to this user. The password should correspond with a password<br />
configured in the device.<br />
Refer to the manual of TMA CLI, TMA Element Management or TMA for HP<br />
OpenView for more information.<br />
You are prompted to enter the password when the session starts.<br />
You are prompted to enter the password when the CLI session starts. Then<br />
you can start an ATWIN session.<br />
You are prompted to enter the password when the session starts.<br />
Define the password as community string. If no passwords are defined, then<br />
you can use any string as community string.<br />
Enter the password after the destination file name. Separate password and<br />
file name by a ‘’.<br />
Example: tml –fsourcefile@destinationfilepwd<br />
(T)<strong>FTP</strong> 1<br />
Enter the password after the destination file name. Separate password and<br />
file name by a ‘’.<br />
Example: put sourcefile destinationfilepwd<br />
1. Only possible through a management concentrator.<br />
• If no passwords are created, everybody has complete access.<br />
• If you define at least one password, it is impossible to access the <strong>Crocus</strong> <strong>SHDSL</strong> G703 with TMA if<br />
you do not enter the correct password.<br />
• If you create a list of passwords, you should create at least one with write and security access. If not,<br />
you will be unable to make configuration and password changes after activation of the new configuration.