Logging In to Media Flow Controller for the First Time (CLI)
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Media Flow Controller Administrator’s Guide
Media Flow Controller Configuration Tasks (CLI)
Logging In to Media Flow Controller for the First Time (CLI)
Before you log in to Media Flow Controller for the first time, see
“Before You Configure Media
Flow Controller” on page 58
.
To log into the system command line interface (CLI) for the first time, you need the IP address
assigned the management interface.
1.
Open an SSH session and enter the Media Flow Controller management IP address or
hostname, or open a serial console session with the console server IP address and port,
to connect.
2.
Log in with these default credentials (there is no default password).
User:
admin
To log into the Management Console (Web UI), just navigate to the configured Media Flow
Controller IP address, specify the management port (:8080), and use the same login
credentials. The Management Console has a subset of the CLI commands, but is good for
simple or First Day configurations. Example:
http://192.168.1.100:8080.
Media Flow Controller System Configuration Overview
You can configure many basic system settings using the Media Flow Controller CLI.
Note!
Some of these configurations may have already been done at installation.
Important!
Save your settings after each configuration by typing write memory.
To configure system settings:
•
“Configuring Interfaces, Hostname, Domain List, DNS, and Default Gateway (CLI)” on
page 61
•
“Configuring Media Flow Controller System Clock and Banners (CLI)” on page 64
•
“Creating and Configuring Link Bonding and Static Routes (CLI)” on page 65
•
“Authentication / Authorization and Users Options” on page 67
•
“Configuring Media Flow Controller User Accounts (CLI)” on page 69
•
“Enabling Media Flow Controller CMC Client Rendezvous (CLI)” on page 70
•
“Applying the Media Flow Controller License (CLI)” on page 71
Configuring Interfaces, Hostname, Domain List, DNS, and
Default Gateway (CLI)
Before you configure Media Flow Controller interfaces, see
“Before You Configure Media Flow
Controller” on page 58
.
Tip!
You may want to temporarily change the CLI default logout time (900 = 15 minutes); to do
this, use this command:
cli session auto-logout <seconds>
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