
The system administrator must change the password on the default admin account
through the jump-start script. The default password (admin123A!) is no longer allowed.
Refer to
for details.
A password must meet the following standards:
• include 8-30 characters
• include at least one numeral
• include at least one upper case letter
• include at least one lower case letter
• include at least one special character (for example, !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, or * –, ASCII
0x21, 0x2F, 0x3A, 0x40, 0x5B, 0x5F, 0x7B, 0x7E)
• Must not include the user name or parts of full-name.
At the Admin password? prompt in the jump-start script, enter a new password that
meets the standards, then confirm the password.
Changing the Console Port’s Speed
By default, the console port operates at 115,200bps. You can change the speed of the
console port to 9600bps on the GigaVUE TA Series-TA10 and GigaVUE TA Series-TA40
with the serial baudrate <9600 | 115200> command.
Keep in mind the following points when changing the console port’s speed:
• After changing the console port’s speed, you must save the active configuration
and reload the system for the change to take effect.
• After setting the console port to 9600bps, the u-boot output will appear correctly
on the connected serial console. However, you will need to press the spacebar once
or twice for the CLI login prompt to appear.
• You can use the show serial baudrate command to view the currently configured
console port speed.
Run the Jump-Start Script
Gigamon provides the GigaVUE TA Series nodes with a jump-start script that walks you
through the process of configuring basic settings. Run this script as follows:
1. Switch to Config mode.
There are three command entry modes, each with increasingly powerful rights –
Standard, Enable, and Config. The jump-start script is only available in config
mode:
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