05-16-2012 09:42 AM - edited 03-17-2019 11:11 PM
I know that you can reset the "admin" account passwords from root, by running tsh, but can you change the 'root' password from within the 'admin' tsh?
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05-16-2012 11:27 PM
Hi David,
No you can't changed it untill and unless you follow the documented procedure to reset the password using console.
however you can go to t-shell from root using "tsh" command and configure a new admin account and then login to VCS admin GUI with new admin and reset the password for default admin account.
Thanks
Alok
05-16-2012 10:17 AM
Hi David,
My name is Mubashshir and I am from the Telepresence Support Team. Yes, you can change the root password. Use the following command to change the password :
systemtools rootsettings on
Hope this resolves your issue.
Regards,
Mubashshir Akhtar
05-16-2012 10:19 AM
Mubashshir, no, thats for endpoints, he was talking about the VCS.
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05-16-2012 10:18 AM
No, you can only change the root password via the root login or with the password recovery procedure
during boot time via the serial port.
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05-16-2012 10:26 AM
Oops, dint check the heading. Thanks Martin. Not sure about the VCS.
05-16-2012 11:27 PM
Hi David,
No you can't changed it untill and unless you follow the documented procedure to reset the password using console.
however you can go to t-shell from root using "tsh" command and configure a new admin account and then login to VCS admin GUI with new admin and reset the password for default admin account.
Thanks
Alok
05-17-2012 02:43 AM
Thanks for the reponses guys, I knew I have changed the root password via the admin CLI before, but it must have been on a C-series endpoint no the VCS. Thanks for the clarification.
I know you can reset it via Serial and pwrec, but unfortunately the system is in a data centre miles away, so not that simple
It would be really great to add the same CLI command into the VCS as it is very useful in these types of circumstances.
Thanks again.
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