4.4. Manual CLI Setup
This chapter describes the cOS Core setup steps using CLI commands instead of the Web
Interface and the setup wizard.
The CLI is accessible using either of the following two methods:
•
Using the Local Console
An external computer running a console emulator can be physically connected directly to the
local console port on the NetWall 100 Series.
•
Using a Network Connection
An SSH client on an external computer can be used to connect across a network to the IPv4
address
192.168.1.1
on the default management Ethernet interface. The physical network
connection setup to the computer running the client is described in
Section 3.3,
“Management Computer Connection”
and is the same as that used in
If there is a problem with the management computer connection, a help checklist can be
found in
Section 4.6, “Setup Troubleshooting ”
Note that the setup steps listed in this section are grouped so that they closely follow the order
of the options in the setup wizard.
Confirming the Connection
Once connection is made to the CLI, pressing the Enter key will cause cOS Core to respond. The
response will be a normal CLI prompt if connecting directly through the local console port and a
username/password combination will not be required (a password for this console can be set
later).
Device:/>
If
connecting
remotely
through
an
SSH
(Secure
Shell)
client,
an
administration
username/password must first be entered and the initial default values for these are username
admin
and password
admin
. When these are accepted by cOS Core, a normal CLI prompt will
appear and CLI commands can be entered.
Changing the admin Account Password
It is strongly recommended to change the password of the
admin
user as the first task in manual
cOS Core setup. To do this, use the
set
command to change the current CLI object category (also
referred to as the
context
) to be the
LocalUserDatabase
called
AdminUsers
.
Device:/> cc LocalUserDatabase AdminUsers
Device:/AdminUsers>
Tip: Tab completion makes CLI usage easier
The tab key can be pressed at any time so that cOS Core either completes a command
portion or provides a list of possible command options.
Now set a new password for the administrator which is difficult to guess. For example:
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