1508685 Rev D CHP Max Element Management Modules CHP-CMM, CMM-1, SMM, and SMM-1 6-23
Resetting the Password
The password command is used to change the password. However, if you forget the
password, perform the following procedure on the SMM to reset the password to the default
password.
➤ To reset the password
1. Press upward on the latch release (see Figure 6.3 on page 6-6) on the front panel of
the SMM and slide the module out the front of the chassis.
2. Push and remove the seven push pins securing the front left plastic cover to the
circuit card from the left side of the module.
3. Referring to Figure 6.14, set DIP switch #2 to the ON position to force the password
back to CCOR when the module is reinserted in the chassis.
4. Reinsert the SMM into the powered-up chassis. The latch on the front panel locks
when the module is fully seated. The default password of CCOR is now active and will
remain active as long as DIP switch #2 is set to the ON position.
5. Click Start > Run and then type telnet followed by the IP address (example, telnet
192.168.1.1). Alternatively, click Start > Run and then type telnet and click OK to
open the telnet window and then type open followed by the IP address.
6. The Telnet program connects with the SMM and requests a password. Type CCOR as
the password and press Enter.
7. Type password followed by the password you want to save in flash memory and
press Enter.
8. Press upward on the latch release on the front panel of the SMM and slide the
module out the front of the chassis.
9. Set DIP switch #2 to the OFF position.
10. Position the plastic cover so the cutouts in the cover align with the jumpers on the
circuit card and install the seven push pins from the right side to secure the cover to
the circuit card.
11. Reinsert the SMM into the powered-up chassis. The latch on the front panel locks
when the module is fully seated.
Craft Management Software Functions
After launching the CHP Max Craft Management Software, click on the Disconnected button or
click Communication > Connect and then double-click on the CMM or SMM to monitor the
various parameters. The Status and Setting window of the CMM or SMM is displayed in
Figure 6.15.