Cisco Cisco D9824 Advanced Multi Decryption Receiver 설치 가이드

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Setting Admin User Privileges via a Telnet/SSH Connection 
 
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Setting Admin User Privileges via a Telnet/SSH 
Connection 
Administrator User Privileges 
Up to 10 usernames/passwords can be defined for login use via a telnet, SSH, or 
Web GUI (i.e., http) session on the D9824 receiver. 
When a user tries to login via a telnet, SSH, or http connection, the user is required 
to provide a username and a password. The user is granted access only if this 
username/password pair exists in the authentication table. 
The factory preset "Admin" account has Admin privileges and is allowed to add new 
users, delete users, change usernames, and modify its own passwords. Users with 
non-Admin privileges (for example, User and Guest) are only allowed to modify 
their own passwords. 
 
Starting a Telnet/SSH Session 
To start a communication session with the receiver, use a utility such as Tera Term 
Pro or PuTTY.  
Proceed as follows to log into a new connection using Tera Term: 
1  In the New Connection window, enter the IP address in the Host field. 
2  If you want to start a telnet session, select Telnet and enter 23 in the TCP Port# 
field. 
3  If you want to start an SSH session, select SSH and enter 22 in the TCP Port# 
field. 
4  Click OK.  
5  If you started a Telnet session: 
a  At the Login prompt, type the username and press Enter.  
b  At the Password prompt, type the password and press Enter
Note: The username and password are case-sensitive. The default username 
is admin and the default password is localadmin
c  Type 
lr 
and press Enter
6  If you started an SSH session: 
a  A Security Warning message is displayed (first time only). Select Add this 
machine and its key to the known hosts list and click Continue. The SSH 
Authentication window is displayed.   
b  In the User name field, type the username, admin