Table Of Contents
Password Information
Password Rules for New Installation
Password Rules for Upgrade Installation
Password Rules for Reinstallation
CiscoWorks Admin Password
CiscoWorks Casuser Password
System Identity Account Password
CiscoWorks Guest Password
CiscoWorks Common Services Database Password
Changing CiscoWorks Admin Password
Changing Admin Password Using Password Recovery Utility
Changing Admin Password From GUI
Password Information
This appendix provides information on the usage of passwords specifically during Common Services 3.0.3 installation.
Note
During the installation of Common Services 3.0.5, you are not prompted for any passwords.
This appendix explains:
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Password Rules for New Installation
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Password Rules for Upgrade Installation
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Password Rules for Reinstallation
Password Rules for New Installation
The following rules apply for a new installation:
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In Typical mode, admin and system identity account passwords are mandatory. Installation program generates guest, and database passwords randomly.
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In Custom mode, admin, guest, system identity account, and database passwords are mandatory.
Password Rules for Upgrade Installation
The following rules apply for upgrade and reinstallation:
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In Typical mode, system identity account password is mandatory.The installation program retains passwords for admin, guest, and database.
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In Custom mode, system identity account password is mandatory. You can chose to enter admin, guest, and database passwords or retain the existing passwords.
Password Rules for Reinstallation
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CiscoWorks Admin Password
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CiscoWorks Casuser Password
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System Identity Account Password
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CiscoWorks Guest Password
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CiscoWorks Common Services Database Password
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Changing CiscoWorks Admin Password
The following rules apply for reinstallation:
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In Typical mode, the installation program retains passwords for admin, guest, and database.
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In Custom mode, you can chose to enter admin, guest, and database passwords or retain the existing passwords.
CiscoWorks Admin Password
While entering the CiscoWorks Admin passwords, use a minimum of five characters.
CiscoWorks Casuser Password
While entering the CiscoWorks Casuser passwords, use a minimum of eight characters.
System Identity Account Password
While entering the System Identity Account Passwords, use a minimum of five characters.
In a multiserver environment, you must configure all systems part of your multiserver setup with the same system identity account password.
See the section Setting up System Identity Account in the
User Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services 3.0.3, for more details on System Identity Account.
CiscoWorks Guest Password
While entering the CiscoWorks Guest passwords, use a minimum of five characters.
CiscoWorks Common Services Database Password
While entering the CiscoWorks Common Services Database passwords:
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Use a minimum of five characters and a maximum of 15 characters.
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Do not start the password with a number.
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Do not insert spaces between characters.
Changing CiscoWorks Admin Password
You can change your CiscoWorks Admin password by using either the CiscoWorks user password recovery utility or from the GUI, if you want to change it.
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Changing Admin Password Using Password Recovery Utility
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Changing Admin Password From GUI
Changing Admin Password Using Password Recovery Utility
To change the Ciscoworks Admin password using the CiscoWorks user password recovery utility:
Step 1
Stop the CiscoWorks Server Daemon Manager by entering:
/etc/init.d/dmgtd stop
Step 2
Go to NMSROOT/bin directory and enter:
NMSROOT/bin resetpasswd username
NMSROOT is the directory where you have installed CiscoWorks Common Services.
A message appears:
Enter new password for username
Step 3
Enter the new password for username
Step 4
Start the CiscoWorks Server Daemon Manager by entering:
/etc/init.d/dmgtd start
If the script terminates abruptly, check your LD_LIBRARY_PATH and see if it contains /opt/CSCOpx/lib.
Changing Admin Password From GUI
To change the ciscoworks Admin password from the CiscoWorks server:
Step 1
In the CiscoWorks Homepage, select Common Services > Server > Security > Local User Setup.
The Local User Setup page appears.
Step 2
Click Modify My Profile.
The My Profile pop-up window appears.
Step 3
Enter the password in the Password field.
Step 4
Re-enter the password in the Verify field.
Step 5
Enter the e-mail ID in the E-mail field.
Step 6
Click OK.