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    Use this screen as follows:
    To delete a login:
    1. Press 
    Tab or use the arrow keys to move to the login you want to
    delete, and then press 
    DELETE .
    2. The following prompt appears: 
    Are You Sure? (Y/N?). Type Y
    and press Return . The screen will reappear, minus the deleted
    login.
    If you type 
    N and press Return , the cursor reappears at the
    beginning of the line, and the login is not deleted.
    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have deleted all desired logins.
    Then press 
    EXIT and the Main Menu will reappear.
    To change a logins password, press CHGPW to access the screen for
    changing passwords.
    To add a login, press ADD to access the Add Logins screen.
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    Add Logins
    Note 1:
    Only the primary administrator login is allowed to add logins and
    passwords.
    Note 2:
    If the primary administrator attempts to add a login that already exists, an
    error message is displayed.
    Login/Password Administration
    Add Logins
    Login: _____________
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.
    ENTER CLEAR CANCEL REFRESHHELP
    Screen 3-3.  Add Logins
    When you add a login using this screen, after you press the 
    ENTER function key the
    previous screen will reappear with the cursor positioned at the beginning of the new entry.
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    Login The login to be added.  Maximum length is 15
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    Use this screen as follows:
    1. Type the login you want to add to the system.
    2. Press 
    ENTER to submit the login.
    3. The following prompt appears: 
    New password:
    Type the password to be associated with the login and press
    Return .
    Passwords follow normal UNIXÒnaming conventions.  These are:
    Each password must have at least 6 characters.
    Each password must contain at least two alphabetic
    characters and at least 1 numeric or special character.
    ``Alphabetic includes all uppercase and lowercase letters.
    Each password must differ from the users login name and
    any reverse or circular shift of that login name.
    (Corresponding uppercase and lowercase letters are
    considered equivalent.)
    A new password must differ from the old one by at least three
    characters.
    NOTE:
    The login for the primary administrator is not required to follow
    these conventions when making up passwords.
    4. The following prompt appears: 
    Re-enter password:
    Re-enter the password at the prompt and press Return again. If you
    entered the password the same way both times, the password will be
    added and the Login/Password Administration screen will reappear.
    Repeat this procedure for each login and password you want to add.
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    Change Passwords
    NOTE:
    Any user may change his or her password.  The primary administrator login
    can change any users password.
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    Re-Type New Password
    Some test
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    Screen 3-4.  Change Passwords
    This screen is used to change user passwords.  Passwords should be hard to guess and
    should not contain the following:
    all the same characters (for example, 1111, xxxx)
    sequential characters (for example, 1234, abcd)
    character strings that can be associated with you or your business, such as your
    name, birthday, business name, phone number, or social security number
    actual words and commonly-used names.
    Passwords should use as great a variety of characters as possible. For example, if both
    numbers and letters are permitted, the password should contain both.  Passwords should
    be changed regularly, at least on a quarterly basis. Recycling old passwords is not
    recommended.
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    Field Name Description
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    Old Password The existing password.  Appears on screen only
    for logins other than the primary administrator.
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    New Password The password you want to change the existing
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    Use this screen as follows:
    1. Logins other than the primary administrator:
    Type the old password and press 
    Return . If you entered it correctly, the following
    prompt appears: 
    New Password
    2. All logins:
    Type the new password and press 
    Return .
    The following prompt appears: 
    Re-Type New Password
    3. Re-type the new password and press Return .
    If you entered the new password the same way both times, the password will be
    changed.  The screen you were on previously (Login/Password Administration)
    reappears.
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    TCP/IP Administration (Main Menu)bbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
    1.  This Host
    2.  Local Host Table
    3.  Network Routing Information...
    4.  ExitTCP/IP Administration
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.
    ENTER EXIT REFRESHHELP
    Screen 3-5.  TCP/IP Administration
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    This Host Provides access to data identifying this circuit pack on the
    network, including machines host name, IP address, and
    subnet mask.
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    Local Host Table Provides access to screens for viewing, adding, or deleting IP
    addresses of all locally known client hosts.
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    Network Routing
    Information...Provides access to Network Routing Information, including
    state of the network routing daemon, default gateway data,
    and other network routes.  Accesses screens for viewing,
    deleting, or adding information.
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    To use this menu, select the number of the task you wish to perform.  (Press the number, or
    press 
    Tab or use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired number, and press the
    ENTER function key .)
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    This Host
    Host Name:        ______________________________
    Host IP Address:  __________________
    Subnet Mask:      __________________TCP/IP Administration
    This Host
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.
    ENTER CLEAR CANCEL REFRESHHELP
    Screen 3-6.  This Host
    This screen is used to assign a host name to the Multi-Function Board.
    NOTE:
    For changes to be implemented, you must reboot the system.  See the Reset
    System screen.
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    Host Name Host name of this circuit pack. Default = definity. Maximum
    field size = 20 characters.R
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    Host IP Address IP address of this circuit pack. Default = 192.168.25.10
    Maximum field size = 15 characters.R
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    *  O/R = Optional/Required. Required=Value must be entered.
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    Subnet Mask Subnet Mask used by this circuit pack. Change only if
    alternate network subnetting is desired. Value = x.x.x.x,
    where x is a number between 0 and 255. Default = blank.
    Maximum field size = 15 characters.O
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    Use this screen as follows:
    1. Type the host name, IP address, and, optionally, the subnet mask.  Press 
    Tab or
    use the arrow keys to move from field to field.
    (If you want to clear the Subnet Mask, move to the field, press 
    CLEAR and then
    press 
    ENTER .)
    2. Press 
    CANCEL if you decide not to enter the data, or, when you have finished typing
    data, press 
    ENTER to submit the host data.  The TCP/IP Administration menu will
    reappear.
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    *  O/R = Optional/Required. Required=Value must be entered.
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    Local Host Table
    TCP/IP Administration
    Local Host Table
    IP Address
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    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.________________ _________________________ _____________________________
    ADD DELETE CANCEL REFRESHNXTPG PRVPG HELP
    Screen 3-7.  Local Host Table
    This screen is used to resolve host names.  Each locally known host appears on this screen
    in alphabetical order by host name.  A maximum of 70 local hosts may be administered.
    Defaults or preadministered entries may appear when the screen is first accessed. Users
    can add or change entries.
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    IP Address IP address of locally known host.  Maximum field size = 15
    characters.
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    Host Name Name of locally known host.  Several defaults are provided.
    Maximum field size = 20 characters.
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    Aliases Additional names associated with this host.  Maximum field
    size = 35 characters.  Multiple aliases are separated by
    spaces.  Entries starting with a ``# sign are comments. A ``#
    may be placed anywhere in the field, but anything following
    the ``# is considered a comment and ignored.
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    Use this screen as follows:
    Press NXTPG or PRVPG to access other hosts.
    To delete a host entry:
    1. Press 
    Tab or use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the line you want to
    delete, and then press 
    DELETE .
    2. The following prompt appears: 
    Are You Sure? (Y/N). Type Y and press
    Return . When the screen reappears, the host will not appear.
    If you type 
    N and press Return , the cursor reappears at the beginning of the
    line and the host is not deleted.
    3. Repeat steps 1 through 3 until you have deleted all desired hosts.  Then press
    CANCEL and the TCP/IP Administration menu will reappear.
    To add a host, press ADD to access the Add Host screen.
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