DuraMAR 2150 – User’s Manual
DuraMAR-2150 configuration
The configuration of DuraMAR-2150 system involves the configuration of the CISCO 3200 ISR and ECC
subsystems.
•
The CISCO 3200 ISR subsystem can be configured using the console interface available on the panel
side under the removable protection cover. The serial communication parameters must be set to
9600N81
(9600 baud, No parity, 8 bit data size, 1 Stop bit). There is no username or password defined
in the default configuration. Please refer to the documentation provided by CISCO for detailed
configuration of the CISCO 3200 ISR devices.
•
The ECC subsystem can be configured using the console interface available on the front panel under
the service panel. The serial console communication parameters must be set as
115200N81
(115200
baud, No parity, 8 bit data size, 1 Stop bit).
Command Line Interface
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a text-based user interface that provides a set of commands to
configure the settings and monitor functions and status of the system. These commands and the way the CLI
is used is very similar to the CISCO IOS® command interface making the use of CLI easy to adopt for
experienced CISCO IOS® users.
The CLI is available to the user by connecting a terminal emulator to the serial console port interface (the
one under the service panel) or by accessing the system through a SSH session. In both cases to access
the CLI the user is asked to provide the following login information:
•
username:
admin
•
password:
admin
(default)
Once logged in, the user enters to a CLI
session
. The CLI will show a prompt and will wait for user input. The
session is terminated when the user logs out.
A help command ('
?
') is available at any time for a list of available commands or the required parameters that
must be typed as arguments of a given command.
The CLI uses two different modes of operation:
•
User
Mode
•
Configuration
Mode
User Mode
Logging in to the device places the user in
User Mode
. In this mode the prompt consists of the host name
assigned to the system followed by a pound sign (
#
), as shown in the following example:
HSDPA-rt#
The default host name is empty so the initial prompt will be composed only of the pound symbol (
#
). The host
name can be changed issuing the
hostname
command.
To view the list of commands available in this mode, the user can type a question mark as shown in the
following example:
HSDPA-rt#
?
Show
Show running system information
Configure Enter configuration mode
Copy
Load or save configuration
Debug
Enable debugging information on terminal
Undebug
Disable debugging information on terminal
Exit
Exit from the cli
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