SBM powered by Microsoft Lync™ Release Notes 1.00.2.00
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Known Issues
Release 1.00.2.00
domain credentials but not always login successfully. For the best experience, use the CLI
only as a Local Administrator. In the event the Local Administrator account's password
cannot be remembered, there is an alternative way to reset the password using the domain
credentials.
1. Log in to a Windows command prompt session in the services <slot> tech context with the
domain account (or any account that is in the SBM's “Administrators” group). In this
example, the SBM is in Slot F. Note: You will need to press [ENTER] a couple of times to
get the SAC> prompt.
5406zl(config)# services f tech
SAC>cmd
SAC>ch -si 1
Name: Cmd0001
Description: Command
Type: VT-UTF8
Channel GUID: [GUID]
Application Type GUID: [GUID]
Press <esc><tab> for next channel.
Press <esc><tab>0 to return to the SAC channel.
Use any other key to view this channel.
Press [ENTER]
Please enter login credentials.
Username: domain_username
Domain : domain_name
Password: ********
2. Change the SBMAdmin account's password with the Windows net user command, then exit.
In this example, the password is being changed to pa55w0rd.
C:\Windows\system32>net user SBMAdmin pa55w0rd
C:\Windows\system32>exit
Press [ENTER]
SAC> [Press Ctrl-Z to exit here]
3. Log in to CLI context with SBMAdmin username and the password you just created.