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Step 1: How to Con Initial Settings

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Initial System Configuration Chapter 5 Connecting the Management Interfaces and Performing Initial System Configuration Table 5-1 Setup Command Parameters Parameter Definition on-failure behavior (inline connection mode only) If this SCE 2000 is deployed inline, should the failure behavior be bypass or cutoff of the link? Admin status of the SCE 2000 after abnormal boot After a reboot due to a failure, should the SCE 2000 remain in a Failure status or move to operational status provided no other problem was detected? Following are some general instructions regarding the setup dialog: • All default values appear in square brackets [default]. If no value appears in the brackets [], or more than one option appears [yes/no], then this parameter does not have a default value. • To accept the default value, press Enter. • If you need more information about any parameter, type ?and press Enter. A help message will appear describing the expected format of the parameter and any other requirements. • To jump to the end of the setup dialog at any point, accepting all remaining default values, press ^z. • In certain cases, there will be two or more logically related parameters within a menu. In these situations, it is not permitted to jump to the end of the setup dialog until all related parameters are configured. If you try to jump to the end of the setup dialog, the following message will appear: " Sorry, Skipping is not allowed at this stage." • Certain groups of related parameters, such as time, date, and SNTP settings, form sub-dialogs or menus within the setup dialog. You may skip an entire menu, thereby accepting all default values for the parameters within the menu. Each group of related parameters is prefaced by a question, asking whether you want to enter the menu. To skip the menu, answer no ("n") to the question. Would you like to enter the SNMP configuration menu? n • To abort the setup dialog at any point without making any configuration changes, press ^c. All changes already entered will be lost, with the exception of time settings. Step 1: How to Configure Initial Settings Verify the following initial settings for the SCE 2000 : • IP address • Subnet mask • Default gateway All values are Internet addresses of the form 'X.X.X.X' , where each letter corresponds to a decimal number between 0 and 255. SUMMARY STEPS 1. The current IP address is displayed. Cisco SCE 2000 4xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide 5-6 OL-7824-06

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Cisco SCE 2000 4xGBE Installation and Configuration Guide
OL-7824-06
Chapter 5
Connecting the Management Interfaces and Performing Initial System Configuration
Initial System Configuration
Following are some general instructions regarding the setup dialog:
All default values appear in square brackets
[default]
.
If no value appears in the brackets [], or more than one option appears
[yes/no]
, then this parameter
does not have a default value.
To accept the default value, press Enter.
If you need more information about any parameter, type
?
and press Enter.
A help message will appear describing the expected format of the parameter and any other
requirements.
To jump to the end of the setup dialog at any point, accepting all remaining default values, press
^z
.
In certain cases, there will be two or more logically related parameters within a menu. In these
situations, it is not permitted to jump to the end of the setup dialog until all related parameters are
configured. If you try to jump to the end of the setup dialog, the following message will appear: “
Sorry, Skipping is not allowed at this stage
.”
Certain groups of related parameters, such as time, date, and SNTP settings, form sub-dialogs or
menus within the setup dialog. You may skip an entire menu, thereby accepting all default values
for the parameters within the menu.
Each group of related parameters is prefaced by a question, asking whether you want to enter the
menu. To skip the menu, answer no (“n”) to the question.
Would you like to enter the SNMP configuration menu?
n
To abort the setup dialog at any point without making any configuration changes, press ^c. All
changes already entered will be lost, with the exception of time settings.
Step 1: How to Configure Initial Settings
Verify the following initial settings for the
SCE 2000
:
IP address
Subnet mask
Default gateway
All values are Internet addresses of the form
‘X.X.X.X’
, where each letter corresponds to a decimal
number between 0 and 255.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
The current IP address is displayed.
on-failure behavior (inline connection mode only)
If this
SCE 2000
is deployed inline, should the
failure behavior be bypass or cutoff of the link?
Admin status of the
SCE 2000
after abnormal boot
After a reboot due to a failure, should the
SCE
2000
remain in a Failure status or move to
operational status provided no other problem was
detected?
Table 5-1
Setup Command Parameters
Parameter
Definition