GUI: Cisco Business Edition 3000
First Time Setup Wizard and Cisco Business Edition 3000 Administrative Interface
The
Change Password page allows you to set the
administrator username and password for your system. Administrators can perform
all tasks in the Cisco Business Edition 3000
GUI, including but not limited to adding phones, users, and monitoring the system. Anyone with the username and password can log in to the GUIs and
perform configuration tasks.
Tip
For security purposes, Cisco requires that you change the default
password that comes with your system. Enter values that are difficult to guess,
and remember your new username and password because the password does not
display in the Change Password page. After you complete the Cisco Business Edition 3000 First Time Setup Wizard, you use
the Cisco Business Edition 3000 Administrative
Interface to change the administrator username and password
(System
Settings > Administrator).
The following table describes the settings that display on
the Change Password page.
Table 1 Settings on the Administrator page
Setting
Description
Username
To change the username for the administrator, enter a new
value in the Username field.
New Password
Confirm New Password
To change your password, enter your password and then enter it
again to confirm.
To change the password in the
Cisco Business Edition 3000 Administrative
Interface, you must check Change Password.
Tip
The password must have at least six characters
and can contain alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscore.
A non-trivial password meets the following criteria:
Does contain three
of the four allowable characteristics: uppercase character, lowercase
character, number, symbol.
Does not use a
character or number more than three times consecutively.
Does not repeat or
include the alias, username, or extension.
Does not consist
of 3 consecutive characters or numbers (for example, passwords such as 654 or
ABC).
Secure Shell
These settings display in the Cisco Business Edition 3000 Administrative Interface only.
Username
Caution
Do not update this field unless Cisco Technical Center (TAC)
instructs you to do so. Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) uses secure
shell for troubleshooting the phone. The credentials that you enter for the
secure shell session get sent to the phone as unencrypted text. Immediately
after Cisco TAC has completed troubleshooting, update this page to delete the
username and password.
Password
Confirm Password
Caution
Do not update this field unless Cisco Technical Center (TAC)
instructs you to do so. The credentials that you enter for the secure shell
session get sent to the phone as unencrypted text. Immediately after TAC has
completed troubleshooting, update this page to delete the username and
password.
Enter the password for a secure shell user in the Password
field. Enter the password again in the Confirm Password field.
Note
The system displays the password as dotted text, although
the password is not encrypted when it gets sent to the phone.