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Getting Started
Incoming Logins
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Figure 3-4:  
Entering the IP Address at the Local Prompt
If the MSS has encountered a problem with the Ethernet network, it will send 
an alert message to the console and wait ten seconds to detect serial port 
activity before attempting to Þnish booting. If you press a key during that ten 
second time period, the MSS will display the Boot prompt at which you can 
enter the Change IPaddress command to set the unitÕs IP address.
NOTE:
For more information on Boot Configuration Program (BCP) 
commands, see Appendix B.
3.2 Incoming Logins
3.2.1 Controlling Incoming Logins
Incoming Telnet logins are enabled by default, and incoming LAT logins are 
disabled. This behavior can be changed with the Change Incoming command 
and one of the following parameters:
Telnet
Enables Telnet logins
LAT
Enables LAT logins
Both
Enables both Telnet and LAT logins
None
Disables Telnet and LAT logins
For security reasons, you may wish to disable incoming logins. If it is 
undesirable to disable incoming logins, the MSS can be conÞgured to require 
a login password for incoming connections with the Change Incoming 
Password
 command. The incoming password feature can be disabled with 
the Change Incoming Nopass command.
3.2.2 EZWebCon Login and Configuration
EZWebCon enables users on TCP/IP networks to log into and conÞgure the 
MSS. The program offers a simple interface that prompts the user for the 
information necessary to conÞgure the server. Instructions for installing, 
running, and using EZWebCon are included on the CD-ROM. 
Local> SET PRIVILEGED
Password> system (not echoed)
Local>> CHANGE IPADDRESS 192.0.1.228