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Chapter 6: Deploying the SG-9100
Allot SG-9100 Hardware Guide
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After entering the Remote Console, enter
sysadmin
for the login
and
sysadmin
for the password.
Use the
go config ips
command to configure the IP address,
gateway IP, DNS and NTP servers for the SG-9100.
Command:
go config ips
Usage:
go config ips <-OPTION> <VALUE>...
Options:
-h
Hostname
set host name of NE
-d
Domain
set domain name of NE
-g
<type:ip>
set gateway IP address
-dns
<dns1:dns2>|none
set DNS IP addresses
-ts
<ntp1:ntp2:ntp3>|none
set NTP server IP addresses
-ip
<type:ip:mask[:vlan]>
set IP/netmask/VLAN ID
Examples:
To set the IP address of the SG-9100:
sysadmin@host-prc:~#: go config ips -ip <SG IP ADDRESS>:<MASK>
To set the gateway IP:
sysadmin@host-prc:~$ go config ips -g <GATEWAY IP ADDRESS>
To set the DNS server:
sysadmin@host-prc:~$ go config ips -dns <DNS IP ADDRESS>
To set the NTP server:
sysadmin@host-prc:~$ go config ips -ts <NTP IP ADDRESS>
Working with 1G Copper Interfaces
The use of 1G Copper transceivers must be enabled or disabled via CLI. The 1G
interfaces must be set to auto negotiation. In addition Copper interfaces may only use
the 8 Port Bypass units, restricting the number of ports that may be used on the SG-
9100.
To enable 1G Copper interfaces: