Chapter 3 Management Interface
Description
Parvus DuraNET 20-11
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U
SING THE
CLI
This section describes basic usage and configuration of the command line interface (CLI) for the
DuraNET 20-11.
The CLI interface is an industry-standard CLI and consists of configuration commands which provide the
ability to configure and view the configuration using the serial console, or Telnet or SSH access. Even if
there is no network connectivity, you can still manage the switch using a serial connection.
S
ERIAL
CLI
S
ETUP
1. Connect the DuraNET 20-11 to a serial port on the host PC.
2. Power-on the DuraNET 20-11.
3. Open a terminal emulator on the host PC, such as TeraTerm or PuTTY on Windows, or Minicom on
Linux.
4. In the PC terminal emulation software, configure the serial port to 115200 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit,
no parity, no flow control.
CLI
Q
UICK
S
TART
The instructions in this section provide step-by-step instructions on how to use some of the CLI
commands.
Remember that
bold
identifies what you should type exactly as shown;
bold italic
marks a parameter
you should provide, such as
<
address>
.
Log In
When the card powers on, the switch boots through RedBoot to the switch CLI and the following
messages are displayed on the console:
RedBoot> go
Parvus version 1.X.X
Press ENTER to get started
1. Press Enter one or more times until the Username: prompt appears.
Username:
1. Type
admin
and press Enter.
Username: admin
Password:
2. At the Password prompt, press Enter. (There is no default password.) This completes the login
sequence. The prompt changes to SWITCH-XXXX#, where XXXX is the serial number of your
DuraNET 20-11.
Username: admin
Password:
SWITCH-XXXX#
At this point the admin user is operating at the highest privilege level, level 15. This means the admin has
full control over the switch and its configuration.