Chapter 4
Operating the Router
This Chapter
This chapter introduces basic operations on the router, including:
■ “User Accounts and Privileges” on page 39
■ “Normal Mode and Security Mode” on page 41
■ “Remote Management” on page 44
■ “Storing Files in FLASH Memory” on page 45
■ “Using Scripts” on page 46
■ “Loading and Uploading Files” on page 47
■ “Upgrading Router Software” on page 51
■ “Using the Built-in Editor” on page 55
■ “SNMP and MIBs” on page 56
User Accounts and Privileges
The router software supports three levels of privilege for users: USER,
MANAGER, and SECURITY OFFICER. By default, the router has one account
(manager) defined with manager privilege and the default password friend. The
commands that a user can execute depends on the user’s privilege level and
whether the router is operating in normal or security mode (see “Normal Mode
and Security Mode” on page 41). A USER level prompt looks like:
>
while a MANAGER prompt looks like:
Manager >
and a SECURITY OFFICER prompt looks like:
SecOff >
The MANAGER level has access to the full set of commands when the router is
in normal mode. When the router is operating in security mode, users with
MANAGER privilege cannot execute a subset of the commands known as the
security commands (see “Normal Mode and Security Mode” on page 41).
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