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SI2000 Callisto821+ Router Users Guide 
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and the system will log you on as  another user (<name>). Then you can use the user password 
command to change the password of the desired user. Note that only admin user can use the 
user change command! 
 
Changing user settings 
You may switch between one of the two types of user account (dial-in or login user), or enable both types of 
user account. In order to do so you can use one of the next two commands. Once again, only the admin user 
is allowed to change user settings. 
 
To enable/disable the dial-in option for login user, enter the following command: 
 
system set user <name> maydialin {enabled/disabled} 
e.g. system set user tritonmng maydialin enabled 
 
...To enable/disable the login option for dial-in user, enter the following command: 
 
system set user <name> mayconfigure {enabled/disabled} 
e.g. system set user tritonuser mayconfigure enabled 
 
  
 
3.2 WEB management 
 
Configuring your SI2000 Callisto821+ Router using WEB management has the same effect as configuring it 
using Telnet Client with CLI but on many occasions it is much easier to do that using WEB management. 
Throughout this chapter, you will see references to the Command Line Interface (CLI) commands that 
provide the same functionality as the WEB management. 
 
3.2.1 
About WEB management 
 
To access WEB management on your SI2000 Callisto821+ Router, you have to make sure that your 
Callisto821+ router and the computer with ethernet adapter, with which you are connecting to the router, are 
parts of the same network. How to establish your first connection is described in the Preliminary setup part of 
the manual, in the 
 chapter. 
 
WEB management provides a series of web pages that you can use to setup and configure your SI2000 
Callisto821+ Router. These pages are organized into four main topics. You can select each of the following 
topics from the menu on the left hand side of the main window, which is shown in figure 17: