Figure 4-1 SER MGT Console Port
3.
If the Acme Packet 1100 is already powered on, press Enter a few times to activate the
console connection. When ACLI text is displayed on the screen, the console connection
has been successfully created.
4.
If you have created the console connection before powering up the Acme Packet 1100, you
can watch the boot process as it displays on your screen.
Powering On the Acme Packet 1100
This section explains how to power on your Acme Packet 1100.
To power on the Acme Packet 1100 hardware:
1.
Following installation of the Acme Packet 1100 in an equipment rack, on a wall or
freestanding on a table top or shelf, connect all appropriate data cables to the ports before
powering up and configuring the system.
2.
There are no ON/OFF switches on the power supplies. Connect the active power supply to
the chassis, the system will start to boot.
3.
The monitor of the console connection will begin to display information.
Initial Login
Once you have established the console connection and powered on the Acme Packet 1100, you
are ready to log in and begin configuring the system. After the Acme Packet 1100 has been
initialized, the ACLI login prompt is displayed in your terminal application as shown here:
User Access Verification
Password:
If the Acme Packet 1100 completed booting before you connected to the console port, press
Enter a few times to activate the console connection.
System access in the following procedure uses the default user and superuser passwords. If you
do not have the default passwords, please contact your customer support representative.
1.
At the ACLI password prompt, enter the default system user password and press <return>.
Your entries are not echoed on the screen.
User Access Verification
Password:
ORACLE>
From the user prompt you can view various configuration states and operating statistics on
the Acme Packet 1100 System, and you perform configuration tasks.
Chapter 4
Powering On the Acme Packet 1100
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