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HES7000 ICL
I User’s Guide A01583 Rev. A
2. Quick Start
This section will help the user perform the following:
Log in and reset configuration to factory defaults
Set device hostname and admin user password
Set VLAN 1 IP address
Verify connectivity using
‘ping’
Display the current configuration and save it to FLASH storage
The following assumes the device is powered on and its console port is connected to an
RS323 communications port on a computer.
The computer must be running a terminal emulator such as TeraTerm or PuTTY on
Windows, or Minicom on Linux set to the following configuration:
115200 baud, No parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no flow control
2.1. Log In and Reset Configuration to Factory Defaults
Press <
Enter
> one or more times until the Username: prompt appears. Type
admin
and
press
<
Enter
>. At the
“Password:” prompt, press <
Enter
> as there is no password required.
This completes the login sequence and displays the prompt,
‘#’.
Username:
admin
Password:
#
At this point the admin user is operating at the highest privilege level, level 15. This implies
full control over the device and its configuration, and it is therefore possible to reset the
configuration to factory defaults.
Type
reload defaults
and then press
<
Enter
>. When the prompt returns the system has
reverted to factory defaults as shown below.
#
reload defaults
% Reloading defaults. Please stand by.
#
2.2. Set Device Hostname and admin User Password
The ICLI has several different modes. The current mode is called
exec
mode; it allows the
user to perform operations related to configuration files, reloading defaults, displaying system
information, etc., but it does not allow the user to change detailed configuration items. Such
operations are performed while in the
configuration
mode.
To set the hostname, first change the ICLI mode to configuration. Type
configure terminal
then press <
Enter
>, then type
hostname myDevice
<
Enter
>, where myDevice is a suitable
name for the unit. Finally type
exit
<
Enter
>. The sequence should appear as shown here.
# configure terminal
(config)# hostname myDevice
myDevice(config)# exit
myDevice#
The commands are executed immediately, so
‘hostname’ changes the device hostname right
away. This is reflected in the prompt as well.
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