Configuring the LX-4000 Series for the First Time
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Command Line Interface (CLI) Tree Structure
The command line interface structure is designed to be as intuitive as possible. Refer to “Navigating
the LX Command Line Interface (CLI)” in the
LX-Series Commands Reference Guide
for detailed
information on the menu tree modes. See Figure 15 for the CLI menu structure.
Figure 15 - Basic Menu Structure
Additional Considerations for an Internet Environment
If you plan to use the unit in an Internet environment, you must define addressing and identification
characteristics to enable Internet hosts to recognize the unit as a member of the network. Using
ppciboot, an LX-Series unit can be configured to obtain an IP address and other parameter values
from the network when the unit boots.
Autobauding Feature
Autobaud is disabled on all ports. The administrator can enable autobaud on a per-port basis, except
for the DIAG port (port 0). Default settings for the DIAG port (port 0) are 9600/8/None/1.
Reinitializing/Powering Off the Unit
To reinitialize the unit, enter the following command from the superuser mode:
reload
To power off the unit, disconnect the power cord.
Trigger-Action
Configuration
Notification
Interface
Broadcast Group
Subscriber
SNMP
Menu
User
Superuser
Enter “enable” command and
login to Superuser command mode
C
configuration
N
notification
M
menu
S
snmp
S
subscriber
I
interface
I
broadcast
group
Modem
PPP
Ethernet
Async
M
modem
P
ppp
P
port ethernet
P
port async
O
open
Menu Editing
User Service
Service Profile
User Information
Protocol Command
See Note (below)
Modes --
Note: The Protocol Command Modes include Async, Localsyslog,
Remotesyslog, SMTP, SNPP, TAP, and WEB.
AAA
Action
Rule
Trigger
A
authentication
trigger-action
M
action name
T
rule name
M
trigger name
Cluster Config
cluster
hdam
HDAM