Cisco recommends that all users set their supported browsers to the locale so that the text displays as
expected. Cisco does not support other browser controls, including the Print, Back, Forward, Refresh
buttons, with any Cisco Business Edition 3000 GUIs.
If you change the browser to the locale after you log into the Cisco Business Edition 3000 First
Time Setup Wizard, close and reopen the browser so that the language displays as you expect.
Note
When you configure the system, use only characters from the Modern Latin Alphabet or use Arabic
numerals. For example, you can enter A-Z, a-z, 1, 2, 3 and some special characters.
For more information, see the following sections:
Tip
• Country/Locale Settings, on page 197
• Upgrade of the Cisco Business Edition 3000 software failed
How do I update the administrator username and password?
Q.
The Change Password page in the Cisco Business Edition 3000 First Time Setup Wizard allows you to
set the administrator username and password for your system. Administrators can perform all tasks in
A.
the Cisco Business Edition 3000 GUIs, including but not limited to adding phones, users, and monitoring
the system. Anyone with access to this username and password can make updates in the GUIs.
The default username is admin. The default password is BE-3000. For security purposes, Cisco
requires that you change the default password that comes with your system. Enter values that are
difficult to guess, and remember your new username and password because the password does not
display in the Password page.
Tip
To change the administrator username and password after you complete the Cisco Business Edition 3000
First Time Setup Wizard, select System Settings > Administrator.
Individual users with administrative privileges, as indicated in the User page in the Cisco Business
Edition 3000 First Time Setup Wizard, should use their username and passwords that are established in
the User page.
What is a strong password?
Q.
A non-trivial password meets the following criteria:
A.
• Contains three of the four allowable characteristics: uppercase character, lowercase character,
number, symbol.
• Does not include a character or number more than three times consecutively.
• Does not repeat or include the alias, username, or extension.
• Does not contain 3 consecutive characters or numbers (for example, passwords such as 654 or
ABC).
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