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Setting Initial Config Command Parameters
Before you send the Initial Config command, you need to set the Initial Configuration
parameters through the registry as follows:
parameters through the registry as follows:
1. Select Tools > Advanced > Registry.
2. Scroll down to the defaultDmpAdminPwd parameter.
3. Click on the Value field and specify the password. The password must be a secure
password with the following characteristics. The DMP will silently fail if the
password is not secure.
password is not secure.
-
At least 8 characters (i.e.: „Cisco123‟)
- Contains at least 1 capital letter
(i.e.: „C‟)
-
Contains at least 1 number (i.e.: „1‟)
4. Click Apply.
You should only set these values once per installation as subsequent password
changes are not easy to do.
changes are not easy to do.
Sending the Initial Config Command
1. Select DMP Install > Initial Config.
Figure 16. Executing the Initial Config Command
5. Select the DMPs which are in the Not Ready state.
6. Click the Play button in the Device List to send the command to the selected
DMPs.
Once the command has successfully completed, the Not Ready icon will no longer
display next to the selected DMPs in the Device List.
display next to the selected DMPs in the Device List.
When you send the Initial Config command, each of the parameters listed in Table 3
are set to the value specified for defaultDmpAdminPwd. Users will not see these MIB
variables and cannot assign values to them. However, as the system administrator,
you can assign values to them in the registry.
are set to the value specified for defaultDmpAdminPwd. Users will not see these MIB
variables and cannot assign values to them. However, as the system administrator,
you can assign values to them in the registry.