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Chapter 3
Connecting the Switch to the Network
3 - 6
Chassis
GUID
71305bb8
‐
cc3d
‐
11df
‐
825c
‐
85aba8436d1c
Chassis
Base
Reg
Key
A362247
‐
945361
‐
27183
‐
5068
‐
9388182
Switch
Password
#######
Switch
Master
Key
generate
Crypto
‐
officer
Username
admin
Crypto
‐
officer
Password
#######
Enter
'yes'
to
load
the
configuration
or
'r'
to
redo
the
interview
#
yes
You
have
completed
the
switch
startup
configuration.
The
switch
will
now
initialize
the
local
database.
When
the
login
prompt
appears,
log
into
the
switch
using
the
crypto
‐
officer's
username
and
password.
Closing
configuration
file.
Processing
configuration
file.
(boot
‐
config)
...
The boot-up process continues to the
Username
prompt. Confirm that an
administrator can log in by using the crypto-officer username and password
that you entered in the initial-boot script, as in the following example.
...
User
Access
Authentication
Username:
admin
Password:
mypassword
SWITCH>
The switch is now ready for configuration through the CLI or GUI. For
configuration instructions, see the
ARX GUI Quick Start: Network Setup
or
the
ARX
®
CLI Network-Management Guide
.
Preparing for Switch Replacement
The process of replacing a defunct switch is more complicated than the
initial-boot process for a new (non-replacement) switch.
You can replace a single switch or a switch that is a member of a redundant
pair. The interview that runs during installation is the same regardless of the
type of replacement.
If you replace a single, standalone ARX, the new ARX must re-import all of
the managed volumes hosted by the failed switch. This occurs automatically
at the end of the switch replacement process. With a single switch
installation the configuration is not saved on a backup switch. Thus, you
have to manage what you do with key pieces of configuration data
prior
to
the switch failure.
These items and the procedures for saving them are described fully in the
ARX Site Planning Guide
,
Best Practice: Regularly Saving the
Configuration
. For details, consult that section.
Summary of Contents for ARX-2000
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