3Com 11.3 Projection Television User Manual


 
36 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING BASIC SETTINGS
To change the password, follow these steps:
1 At the Enterprise OS prompt (Enterprise OS #), enter:
SysPassWord
When a menu is displayed, Select 1, Set Network Manager Privilege Password.
2 Enter the new Network Manager password. Retype it when prompted to do so.
You are returned to the SysPassWord menu.
3 Enter 2.
4 Enter the new User password and retype it when prompted to do so.
5 Press the Return key to exit the SysPassWord menu and return to the
Enterprise OS prompt (Enterprise OS #).
Go to the next section to set the time and date on the system.
Setting the Time and
Date
To set the time and date on your system, use:
SET -SYS DATE = YY/MM/DD HH:MM[:ss]
For example, to set the date and time to January 10, 1995, 9:40 a.m., enter:
SET -SYS DATE = 1995/1/10 09:40
The NETBuilder II bridge/router contains a real-time clock, so you do not need to
set the date after each reboot to keep it correct.
For more information on these parameters, see Reference for Enterprise OS
Software. Proceed to the next section to enter system administrator information.
Setting System
Administrator
Information
As system administrator, you can set the system name, location, and system
contact so that other system administrators can contact you for information. If you
are planning to use SNMP, you must set the system administrator information;
otherwise, these settings are optional.
Before performing the procedure, you need to decide on or obtain the following
information:
System name
System location
System contact person and phone number
To set system administrator information, follow these steps:
1 Specify a name for the node, using:
SETDefault -SYS SysNAMe = “<string>”
For example, to set the bridge/router name as “Sales.SanJose,” enter:
SETDefault -SYS SysNAMe = “Sales.SanJose”
The system name can contain no more than 255 characters. The default value is
“ “ (null string).
2 Specify the system location, using:
SETDefault -SYS SysLOCation = “<string>”
For example, to set the system location as “SecondFloor.Lab,” enter:
SETDefault -SYS SysLOCation = “SecondFloor.Lab”