60 CHAPTER 5: LOGGING ON AND PERFORMING ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS
Changing the
Default Console
Port Baud Rate
To attach a terminal with a baud rate other than 9600, follow
these steps:
1 At the Network Manager prompt (Enterprise OS #), enter:
SysconF
The System Configuration menu is displayed.
2 Select the Console Port option.
A submenu displays the console port baud rate options.
3 Select the baud rate you want to use.
4 Set the terminal baud rate to match the baud rate configured for the
console port.
CAUTION: Do not reset the bridge/router before changing the terminal
baud rate. After the bridge/router resets, the new baud rate is used and
you will not be able to access the system software to enter any
commands at the default 9600 baud rate.
5 After you change the terminal baud rate, reset the bridge/router.
The new console port baud rate does not become effective until you have
reset the bridge/router.
Adding User
Accounts
You can add user accounts with either Network Manager or User
privilege. Some commands are available only to root.
To add a user account, log on as root and use:
AddUser [<username>]
If you do not specify a username, you will be prompted for one. Specify
the privilege and password at the prompts.
Delete an account using:
DELeteUser [<username>]
To force a user password to expire, use:
EXPire [<username>]
Any user can change their password by entering:
PassWord