Alcatel OS6602-24 Getting Started Guide - Page 39

Assigning an IP Address to the Switch or Stack, More Information on User Accounts.

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The default welcome banner, which includes information such as the current software version and system date, displays- followed by the CLI command prompt: Welcome to the Alcatel OmniSwitch 6000 Software Version 5.1.5, June 30, 2004. Copyright(c), 1994-2004 Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. All Rights reserved. OmniSwitch(TM) is a trademark of Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Setting user profile... -> More Information on User Accounts. A user account includes a login name, password, and user privileges. Privileges determine whether the user has read or write access to the switch and which commands the user is authorized to execute. For detailed information on setting up and modifying user accounts and user privileges, refer to the "Managing Switch User Accounts" chapter of your OmniSwitch 6600 Family Switch Management Guide. Assigning an IP Address to the Switch or Stack Assigning an IP address to your OmniSwitch 6600 Family switch or stack is an important step in the setup process. Remote sessions such as Telnet, FTP, and WebView require an IP address. The IP address for these session types serves as a destination point for the remote session. Therefore, before the switch can support any remote login sessions, a valid IP address must be configured. To assign an IP address to a switch, simply assign an IP address to the switch's default VLAN 1 by entering the ip interface command at the CLI prompt. Be sure that the command begins with the command syntax ip interface exactly as shown, followed by the the interface name, address, the IP address, vlan, and the VLAN number. For example: -> ip interface vlan-1 address 172.22.120.1 vlan 1 March 2005 Your First Login Session 33

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March 2005
Your First Login Session
33
The default welcome banner, which includes information such
as the current software version and system date, displays—
followed by the CLI command prompt:
Welcome to the Alcatel OmniSwitch 6000
Software Version 5.1.5, June 30, 2004.
Copyright(c), 1994-2004 Alcatel Internetworking, Inc.
All Rights reserved.
OmniSwitch(TM) is a trademark of Alcatel Internetwork-
ing, Inc. registered in the United States Patent and
Trademark Office.
Setting user profile...
->
More Information on User Accounts.
A user account
includes a login name, password, and user privileges.
Privileges determine whether the user has read or write
access to the switch and which commands the user is
authorized to execute.
For detailed information on setting up and modifying user
accounts and user privileges, refer to the “Managing
Switch User Accounts” chapter of your
OmniSwitch 6600
Family
Switch Management Guide.
Assigning an IP Address to the
Switch or Stack
Assigning an IP address to your OmniSwitch 6600 Family
switch or stack is an important step in the setup process.
Remote sessions such as Telnet, FTP, and WebView require
an IP address. The IP address for these session types serves as
a destination point for the remote session. Therefore, before
the switch can support any remote login sessions, a valid IP
address must be configured.
To assign an IP address to a switch, simply assign an IP
address to the switch’s default VLAN 1 by entering the
ip interface
command at the CLI prompt. Be sure that the
command begins with the command syntax
ip interface
exactly as shown
, followed by the the interface name, address,
the IP address, vlan, and the VLAN number. For example:
-> ip interface vlan-1 address 172.22.120.1
vlan 1