To turn off auto-refresh, go to Settings > User interface and change Status page auto-refresh interval to No auto-refresh.Īudit logging of configuration changes is disabled If your MCU is set to auto-refresh it could mean that on an idle MCU a session will never time out. To disable SNMP, go to Network > Services and deselect SNMP.Ĭhange auto-refresh interval to "No auto-refresh" Information sent using SNMP is unencrypted and sent in plain text therefore, it is possible for people to discover usernames and passwords easily. To disable HTTP, go to Network > Services and deselect Web. Information sent using HTTP (Web) is unsecured and not encrypted. To disable FTP, go to Network > Services and deselect the FTP check box. Information sent using FTP is unencrypted and sent in plain text therefore, it is possible for people to discover usernames and passwords easily.
#Pbp3 warning 202 update#
Enter a new username in the User ID field and click Update user settings. To change the admin account username, go to Users > User list and select admin.
#Pbp3 warning 202 password#
By default, the User ID is "admin" and no password is required. The MCU must have at least one configured user with administrator privileges. To disable the guest account, go to Users > User list and select Guest. Disabling the guest account makes the MCU more secure. To do this, go to Settings > Security and select Require administrator login.īy default the guest user account is assigned the privilege of 'conference list only', meaning that users who log in as guest can view the list of active conferences and change their own profile.
#Pbp3 warning 202 serial#
You must log in using an admin account to access serial console commands, in this way the serial console will be more secure. Require administrator login to console is disabledĮnable require administrator login in serial console settings This will stop event messages appearing on the console. To hide log messages on the console, go to Settings > Security and select Hide log messages on console. To enable advanced account security mode, go to Settings > Security and enable Advanced account security mode.Įnable hide log messages on console in serial console settings If advanced account security mode is not enabled, passwords will be stored in plain text in the configuration file, and therefore be unsecure. WarningĮnable advanced account security mode in secutity settings The table below details the warnings that appear, and the relevant actions needed to rectify them. For more detailed information on the security status, refer to Displaying security status. For more information on configuring security settings, refer to Configuring security settings. Security warnings identify potential weaknesses in the security of the MCU's configuration. To access this information, go to Status > Security.
The Security status page displays a list of active security warnings for the MCU.