IBM 2109 Service Guide - Page 43

Setting the IP address using the Ethernet port, admin, password, admin>ipAddrSet, new IP address - + default password

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| Power supply 2 Operator panel Power supply 1 Fiber Channel Switch 2109 S16 | | Figure 14. Ethernet port connector | RJ-45 Ethernet connector SJ000054 Setting the IP address using the Ethernet port If you cannot use this method, go to "Setting the IP address from the front panel" on | page 28. | 1. Attach the customer's LAN to the front panel of the switch by plugging an | existing Ethernet 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T LAN cable to the RJ-45 connector | on the front of the switch. | 2. Turn on the switch. If two power supplies are present, turn on both. After | waiting two minutes for the diagnostics to complete, continue with step 3. | 3. From a LAN attached server, type: Telnet IP address (for example: Telnet | 10.77.77.77). If this is the first installation, the IP address will be as written on | the label on the top left corner of the switch. If the switch was previously | installed and the label has been maintained, the current address should be | used from the label. If the label was not maintained, you must get the address | from the customer. | The switch displays as shown; in each case enter the requested information. | After each entry, press Enter. | 4. Login: admin | The switch is shipped with the phrase "admin" set as the default administrator | name. | 5. Password: password | The switch is shipped with the word "password" set as the default password. | You do not see the password as you type. | 6. Ipaddress:admin>ipAddrSet | The Ipaddress is the command to set the IP address. | 7. Ethernet IP address [the current address is shown]: new IP address. | This is the new address from the customer. | 8. Ethernet Subnetmask [Enter the current subnet mask or the word "None"]: new | Subnetmask. | Note: Enter the new Subnetmask the customer has provided; or, if none is | required, press Enter. Chapter 3. Installing the switch 27

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Setting the IP address using the Ethernet port
If you cannot use this method, go to “Setting the IP address from the front panel” on
page 28.
1.
Attach the customer’s LAN to the front panel of the switch by plugging an
existing Ethernet 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T LAN cable to the RJ-45 connector
on the front of the switch.
2.
Turn on the switch. If two power supplies are present, turn on both. After
waiting two minutes for the diagnostics to complete, continue with step 3.
3.
From a LAN attached server, type:
Telnet
IP address
(for example:
Telnet
10.77.77.77
). If this is the first installation, the IP address will be as written on
the label on the top left corner of the switch. If the switch was previously
installed and the label has been maintained, the current address should be
used from the label. If the label was not maintained, you must get the address
from the customer.
The switch displays as shown; in each case enter the requested information.
After each entry, press Enter.
4.
Login:
admin
The switch is shipped with the phrase “admin” set as the default administrator
name.
5.
Password:
password
The switch is shipped with the word “password” set as the default password.
You do not see the password as you type.
6.
Ipaddress:
admin>ipAddrSet
The Ipaddress is the command to set the IP address.
7.
Ethernet IP address
[the current address is shown]:
new IP address
.
This is the new address from the customer.
8.
Ethernet Subnetmask
[Enter the current subnet mask or the word “None”]:
new
Subnetmask
.
Note:
Enter the new Subnetmask the customer has provided; or, if none is
required, press Enter.
SJ000054
Fiber Channel Switch 2109 S16
Operator panel
RJ-45 Ethernet
connector
Power supply 2
Power supply 1
Figure 14. Ethernet port connector
Chapter 3. Installing the switch
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