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Set a Password for the NBA Root User
Before you start using the NBA, you need to set a secure password for the NBA root user. This section describes how to set a new, more secure password.
Note: The NBA root user account is reserved for administering the NBA operating system; it is not used under normal circumstances and you cannot use this account to log on to the NBA console.
The following instructions require you to logon to the NBA using a terminal emulation application such as PuTTY (PuTTY is a free implementation of TELNET and SSH for Win32 and UNIX platforms).
To set a secure password for the NBA root user
- Connect to the NBA using your terminal emulation application. To do this, use the IP address you assigned to the management port (see the previous section).
This launches a connection to the NBA's operating system.
Note: You must connect using the SSH protocol. You cannot connect using TELNET.
- At each command prompt, enter the following details:
- At the 'login as' prompt, enter the default user name and password for the root user.
- On the Bivio 7000 platform, the default password for the ‘root’ user is ‘root’.
- On the Linux Server Platform, the default password for the ‘root’ user is ‘rootroot’.
- At the prompt, type the command ‘passwd’.
- When prompted, enter the new password for the root user.
You are then prompted to re-enter it to confirm the change.
- Log out of the NBA. To do this, do one of the following:
- Type ‘exit'.
- Press Ctrl+D.
- Close your terminal emulation application.
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