Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 152

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Using CLI 3 Define administrator password You are prompted to define if an Administrator password is required. If one is required, you are prompted to enter the password twice. Type CTRL(C) to leave the password unchanged. Type return at both prompts to leave the unit with no Administrator password. 4 Define operator password You are prompted to define if an Operator password is required. Use the interaction information provided in Step 3. 5 dhcp Type true or false to define whether DHCP should be used to discover the system's network values. If you type true, the Setup Wizard jumps to the Step 11 question. If you type false, continue with Step 6. 6 IP address Type the IP number, using the format shown in broadcast ip_numb | high | low on page 8-30. You can also define Netmask by putting its width after the IP number (see the ip command, as shown in Table 8-22 on page 8-30). If you define IP address and netmask together, skip to the Step 8 question. 7 Netmask Define the size of the netmask. Use any common format. 8 Broadcast address Supply the address to use for broadcasts. Use any of the forms described for the broadcast command (see Table 8-22 on page 8-30). 9 Default gateway Type the name or IP number of the default router. This router will receive all packets sent to destinations with no defined router. Type false to clear the default gateway. 8-13

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8-13
Using CLI
3
Define administrator password
You are prompted to define if an Administrator password is
required. If one is required, you are prompted to enter the
password twice. Type
CTRL(C)
to leave the password
unchanged. Type
return
at both prompts to leave the unit
with no Administrator password.
4
Define operator password
You are prompted to define if an Operator password is
required. Use the interaction information provided in
Step 3
.
5
dhcp
Type
true
or
false
to define whether DHCP should be used
to discover the system's network values.
If you type
true
, the Setup Wizard jumps to the
Step 11
question. If you type
false
, continue with
Step 6
.
6
IP address
Type the IP number, using the format shown in
broadcast
ip_numb | high | low
on page 8-30
.
You can also define
Netmask
by putting its width after the IP
number (see the
ip
command, as shown in
Table 8-22 on
page 8-30
). If you define IP address and netmask together, skip
to the
Step 8
question.
7
Netmask
Define the size of the netmask. Use any common format.
8
Broadcast address
Supply the address to use for broadcasts. Use any of the forms
described for the
broadcast
command (see
Table 8-22 on
page 8-30
).
9
Default gateway
Type the name or IP number of the default router. This router
will receive all packets sent to destinations with no defined
router.
Type
false
to clear the default gateway.