
Introducing the Technician Interface
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If your network administrator has enabled this feature on a router, you enter a
SecurID PASSCODE
™
after the Passcode prompt, as follows:
Login:
<User
|
Manager>
Password:
<password>
(if enabled)
Passcode:
<passcode>
When you enter a valid PASSCODE, you receive Technician Interface login
privileges to the router. You receive on your Telnet access screen the Technician
Interface login prompt, $: (or whatever your network administrator selects for the
Telnet login prompt).
Each User or Manager authorized to access a router configured with an active
SecurID client must have an electronic SecurID card issued by Security
Dynamics, Inc. Security Dynamics programs each card with a personal
identification number (PIN) to uniquely identify its prospective owner, and then
assigns the card for exclusive use by that person only.
If you do not have an assigned PIN, the SecurID client on the router also prompts
you through a routine for PIN assignment. The SecurID administrator can enable
you either to select your own PIN, or to accept a system-generated PIN.
The SecurID card uses an internal algorithm to electronically generate temporary
“cardcodes.” To access the Technician Interface, you enter your PIN, followed by
the current cardcode from your SecurID card.
The SecurID server on your network either:
• Recognizes your PASSCODE and grants access to the router’s Technician
Interface
• Does not recognize your PASSCODE and denies access to the router’s
Technician Interface
Note: If the SecurID system denies you access to a router after four login
attempts, the system then removes your PIN from the current list of valid
SecurID users. To reactivate your SecurID PIN, you must request reactivation
from the SecurID administrator of your network.
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