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PDF user manual for CopperEdge 150

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&RQILJXUH2SHUDWRU1DPHVThis section describes the method of configuring and managingoperator names and passwords through a local database internalto the CE<strong>150</strong>: the cmOperator MIB group. For more in<strong>for</strong>mationabout the cmOperator group, see the <strong>CopperEdge</strong> <strong>150</strong>CopperCraft Reference and MIB Definitions <strong>manual</strong>.The initial tasks to be per<strong>for</strong>med include:• Create at least one unique operator name and password.• Change the password <strong>for</strong> the factory default operatorname (admin).• If your system will be managed locally (not through anexternal Radius server) and an SNMP manager will beused, create the SNMP Community names.Note the following restrictions <strong>for</strong> entering operator <strong>user</strong>namesand passwords:• Do not use the following characters: backslash (\),double quotes (“ ”), or ending bracket (]). The CE<strong>150</strong> maymisinterpret them as other commands.• The # character is not allowed.• Spaces are not allowed in UserName strings. If first andlast names are needed, use upper case or an underscoreto separate them: JohnDoe or john_doe.• Passwords are not completely case sensitive; the firstcharacter of a password may be accepted regardless ofcase. The system is case-sensitive to all successivepassword characters.In addition to the <strong>user</strong>name and password, you will set the operator’scontext (authorizing system access through SNMP,nonSNMP, or All) and Privilege level (View, Monitor, or Provision).Only one operator, the Security Administrator, is allowedthe highest privilege level (Security). The default operator (admin)is always the Security Administrator <strong>for</strong> the system.You can use the Help command to view the list of available configurationoptions <strong>for</strong> each cmOperator object.CRAFT> help cmoperator&KDSWHU,QLWLDO&RQILJXUDWLRQ

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