
Using Technician Interface Software
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Examples:
Assigning Passwords
This section describes how to assign or reassign the Manager and User access
passwords.
The Technician Interface runs on a single processor module. When you assign a
password, the GAME operating system distributes the new password to
nonvolatile RAM in all processor modules. (For this reason, the system retains
passwords if the Technician Interface runs subsequently on a different processor
module, after you booted the router, reset a slot, or replaced a board.)
You can assign the User access password when you are logged in as User or
Manager. You can assign the Manager access password only when you are logged
in as Manager.
date
The console displays the current system date, time,
and time zone offset:
Aug 27, 1997 16:00 [GMT-4]
date 08/29/97 16:02
The system date and time change to:
Aug 29, 1997 16:02
date 08/29/97 16:02 -5
The system date, time, and time zone offset change
to:
Aug 29, 1997 16:02 [GMT-5]
Note: If you insert a new processor module, you must reassign the Manager
and User passwords; otherwise, the Technician Interface will not require
passwords when it runs on that slot.
Note: Passwords, as well as Technician Interface commands and file names,
are case-sensitive.
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