
Connecting to the System
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Connecting to the
System
This section addresses procedures and commands that you can use to
prepare the system (the EME’s CLI) to receive connections from terminals
or remote workstations or receive requests for access to the embedded
Web server. This section also describes a feature that allows you to
connect to another device from a local EME session.
Initial Access
When you first install a system, it does not have an IP address assigned to
it. Thus, to get started, you must connect a terminal directly to the serial
port on the Management Module (EME). When the system is powered
on, the CLI automatically shows up on the terminal display.
Logging into the
System
Before you can enter commands, you must log in to the system. To log in,
enter your user name at the
Login:
prompt (factory default is
admin
)
and your password at the
Password:
prompt (factory default is no
password). Usernames and passwords are case sensitive.
After you log in with your user name and password, the system prompt
appears. By factory default, the prompt appears as
CB9000>
. Enter
commands at the prompt.Commands are not case-sensitive: you can mix
uppercase and lowercase characters. For information about ways to enter
commands, see “Entering Commands” next in this chapter.
Terminating a
Connection
Whether you are connected in-band or out-of-band, when you no longer
require a connection to the system, use the
logout
command to
terminate the session:
CB9000> logout
Good-Bye
CAUTION:
If you set a timeout value for Telnet sessions (
set terminal
timeout session
or
set terminal timeout system
) and it is reached,
the EME terminates the session.
Setting Up an IP
Address for Telnet
If you configure an IP address, you have more options for accessing the
system, such as Telnet and SNMP from remote workstations. To set up an
IP address for Telnet purposes, follow these steps (for SNMP, you may
need to configure additional options. See “Configuring SNMP Values”
later in this chapter):
1
Verify that you have a direct terminal connection.
2
Log in to the system.
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