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EndRun Sonoma D12 - Using SSH; Using HTTPS

EndRun Sonoma D12
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S o n o m a U s e r M a n u a l
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C H A P T E R T W O
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S o n o m a U s e r M a n u a l
B A S I C I N S T A L L A T I O N
Sonoma_D12 CDMA(root@host:~)-> su root
You will then be prompted for the password, which is “endrun_1”, and be granted root access to the
system. To leave “super user” mode, issue the command exit. Issuing exit again will close the
telnet session.
Using SSH
When establishing a ssh connection with your Sonoma, logging in directly as root is permitted.
When you log in as root via a ssh session with the Sonoma, this banner will be displayed:
*******************************************************************************
* Welcome to the Sonoma_D12 CDMA SSH console on: host.your.domain
*******************************************************************************
root@192.168.1.120’s password:
Here you may log in as “root” with password “endrun_1”. After correctly entering the password
the sign on message is shown. It identies the host system as Sonoma and shows the software part
number, version and build date:
Sonoma_D12 CDMA 6010-0065-000 v 1.00 Sat Jan 19 14:17:44 UTC 2013
Sonoma_D12 CDMA (root@host:~)->
This last line is the standard Sonoma D12 CDMA prompt. After conguring the unit, you should
change the passwords using the Linux passwd command issued from the prompt.
Issuing exit will close the ssh session.
Using HTTPS
You may monitor the status of the Sonoma via the HTTPS interface. For security reasons, you may
not change any settings via the HTTPS interface. See Chapter 7 - HTTPS for more information.
IMPORTANT
SSH, Telnet, SNMP and HTTPS are all enabled with default passwords. To ensure security, change the
passwords or disable the protocols.
To change the passwords for SSH, Telnet and HTTPS use the Linux passwd command. To change the
passwords/community strings for SNMP see Chapter 6 - SNMP.
To disable Telnet, SSH, SNMP and HTTPS see Chapter 5 - Security, Disable Protocols.

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