XG700 User's Guide
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3.1 Workflow to Prepare the XG700
This section describes the procedures to setup the XG700
1. Prepare an operation terminal
Prepare a terminal for the configuration.
2.
Setting Up Serial Interface
Connect the XG700 and terminal with an RS232C cable. The initial setting of baud rate is 9,600bps.
3. Turn on the XG700 to start the system.
Turn on the terminal and the XG700 to start the system.
4.
Configure Management LAN Interface
The initial setting of management LAN interface is disabled.
To use the following functions, set up the management LAN interface.
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Telnet connection
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SNMP manager connection
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System log transmission
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Time synchronization using an NTP server
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Configuration file upload/download
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Firmware update
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Collection of maintenance information
5.
Telnet Connection via Management LAN Interface (Optional)
The initial setting of the Telnet connection via management LAN interface is disabled.
Enable telnet connection if necessary.
6.
SNMP Configuration (Optional)
The initial setting of SNMP agent configuration is not set.
Set the SNMP configuration as needed.
7. This is the end of the preparation procedure
Proceed to setting switches.
3.1.1 Setting Up Serial Interface
Connect the XG700 and terminal with an RS232C cable. The initial setting of baud rate is 9,600bps.
Refer to "
Operating Environment for CLI
" for details on settings.
For serial interface settings, only baud rate can be changed. To change the serial interface settings, carry out the following
procedure.
Command
Task
xg login: admin
Password: ********
Log in to the XG700 frame the serial terminal. The default
user name is "admin". The default password is "password".
xg> enable
Switch to administrator EXEC mode.
xg# configure terminal
Switch to global configuration mode.
xg(config)# line console
Switch to serial terminal edit mode.
xg(config-line)# baud-rate {9600 | 19200 |
38400 | 57600}
Change serial baud rate.
The baud rate is changed after the logout.
xg(config-line)# exit
Exit to global configuration mode.
xg(config)# terminal timeout console MINUTES
(Optional)
Set a monitoring period (in minutes) during which the serial
connection remains idle.
xg(config-line)# exit
Exit to global configuration mode.
xg(config)# exit
Exit to administrator EXEC mode.