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Configuration Files

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Getting Started Configuration Files When you are finished entering the privileged commands, it is a good idea to turn off privileged status with the Set Noprivileged command so that you do not inadvertently change settings. 3.8.2 Login Password Each port can be configured to require a login password when in character mode. Users will be prompted for this password when attempting to log into the port.The Local> prompt will not be displayed until the correct password is entered. The default login password is access. To change this password, use the Set/Define Server Login Password command on page 12-42. You may enter a new password of up to six alphanumeric characters. It is not necessary to enclose the password string in quotes; the login password is not case-sensitive. Figure 3-13: Defining Login Password Local>> DEFINE SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD badger If you do not provide the password on the command line, you will be prompted to enter it and then verify your entry. The password will not be displayed on the terminal. To enable the use of the login password on the appropriate port(s), enter the following command. Figure 3-14: Enabling Login Password Local>> DEFINE PORT num PASSWORD ENABLED The Server uses the login password to log into NetWare file servers. If the login password is changed, NetWare print queue setups must also be changed to reflect the new password. 3.8.3 Maintenance Password The maintenance password is used for MOP/TSM access to the server. Unlike the other passwords, the maintenance password is a string of up to 16 hexadecimal digits (0-9,A-F). The default server maintenance password is a string of 16 zeroes. To change the password, become the privileged user and enter the following command. Figure 3-15: Defining a Maintenance Password Local> DEFINE SERVER MAINTENANCE PASSWORD newpass 3.9 Configuration Files A configuration file is a series of Server commands used for automatic configuration of one or more servers. It may be used by the system administrator when necessary or downloaded automatically from a TCP/IP host (via TFTP), from a VMS host (via LAT), or from a NetWare fileserver when the Server boots. Using a configuration file can reduce the time required to configure the Server. Options that would need to be manually set using EZWebCon or the command line can be automatically executed. 3-9

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Getting Started
Configuration Files
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When you are finished entering the privileged commands, it is a good idea to turn off privileged status with
the
Set Noprivileged
command so that you do not inadvertently change settings.
3.8.2
Login Password
Each port can be configured to require a login password when in character mode. Users will be prompted
for this password when attempting to log into the port.The Local> prompt will not be displayed until the
correct password is entered.
The default login password is
access
. To change this password, use the
Set/Define Server Login Password
command on page 12-42. You may enter a new password of up to six alphanumeric characters. It is not
necessary to enclose the password string in quotes; the login password is not case-sensitive.
Figure 3-13:
Defining Login Password
If you do not provide the password on the command line, you will be prompted to enter it and then verify
your entry. The password will not be displayed on the terminal.
To enable the use of the login password on the appropriate port(s), enter the following command.
Figure 3-14:
Enabling Login Password
The Server uses the login password to log into NetWare file servers. If the login password is changed,
NetWare print queue setups must also be changed to reflect the new password.
3.8.3
Maintenance Password
The maintenance password is used for MOP/TSM access to the server. Unlike the other passwords, the
maintenance password is a string of up to 16 hexadecimal digits (0-9,A-F).
The default server maintenance password is a string of 16 zeroes. To change the password, become the
privileged user and enter the following command.
Figure 3-15:
Defining a Maintenance Password
3.9
Configuration Files
A configuration file is a series of Server commands used for automatic configuration of one or more servers.
It may be used by the system administrator when necessary or downloaded automatically from a TCP/IP
host (via TFTP), from a VMS host (via LAT), or from a NetWare fileserver when the Server boots.
Using a configuration file can reduce the time required to configure the Server. Options that would need to
be manually set using EZWebCon or the command line can be automatically executed.
Local>> DEFINE SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD badger
Local>> DEFINE PORT num PASSWORD ENABLED
Local> DEFINE SERVER MAINTENANCE PASSWORD newpass