1).
b. Change the username and password in the
acSysWEBAccessEntry table. Use the following format:
Username acSysWEBAccessUserName: old/pass/new
[WelcomeMessage]
Enables and defines a Welcome message that appears on the Web
Login page for logging in to the Web interface.
The format of this parameter is as follows:
[WelcomeMessage ]
FORMAT WelcomeMessage_Index = WelcomeMessage_Text
[\WelcomeMessage]
For Example:
FORMAT WelcomeMessage_Index = WelcomeMessage_Text
WelcomeMessage 1 = "**********************************" ;
WelcomeMessage 2 = "********* This is a Welcome message ***" ;
WelcomeMessage 3 = "**********************************" ;
Notes:
Each index row represents a line of text in the Welcome message
box. Up to 20 lines (or rows) of text can be defined.
The configured text message must be enclosed in double quotation
marks (i.e., "...").
If this parameter is not configured, no Welcome message is
displayed.
66.2.3 Telnet Parameters
The Telnet parameters are described in the table below. Note: Telnet is currently supported
only for debugging from the LAN interface.
Telnet Parameters
Parameter Description
Web: Embedded Telnet
Server
EMS: Server Enable
CLI: telnet
[TelnetServerEnable]
Enables the device's embedded Telnet server. Telnet is disabled by
default for security.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable Unsecured
[2] Enable Secured (SSL)
Note: Only the primary Web User Account (which has Security
Administration access level) can access the device using Telnet (see
'Configuring Web User Accounts' on page 64).
Web: Telnet Server TCP
Port
EMS: Server Port
CLI: telnet-port
[TelnetServerPort]
Defines the port number for the embedded Telnet server.
The valid range is all valid port numbers. The default port is 23.
Web: Telnet Server Idle
Timeout