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To complete the command line interface Quick Setup script, Enter

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4: Quick Setup To complete the command line interface Quick Setup script: 1. Do one of the following:  With a serial terminal connection, power up, and when the command line displays, press Enter.  With a network connection, use an SSH program or Telnet program (if Telnet has been enabled) to connect to xx.xx.xx.xx (the IP address in dot quad notation), and press Enter. You should be at the login prompt. 2. Enter sysadmin as the user name and press Enter. 3. Enter PASS as the password and press Enter. The first time you log in, the Quick Setup script runs automatically. Normally, the command prompt displays. Figure 4-6 Beginning of Quick Setup Script Quick Setup will now step you through configuring a few basic settings. The current settings are shown in brackets ('[]'). You can accept the current setting for each question by pressing . 4. Enter the following information at the prompts: Note: To accept a default or to skip an entry that is not required, press Enter. CLI Quick Setup Settings Configure Eth1 IP Address (if specifying) Subnet Mask Default Gateway Description Select one of the following:  obtain IP Address from DHCP: The unit will acquire the IP address, subnet mask, hostname, and gateway from the DHCP server. (The DHCP server may or may not provide the gateway and hostname, depending on its setup.) This is the default setting.  obtain IP Address from BOOTP: Permits a network node to request configuration information from a BOOTP "server" node.  static IP Address: Allows you to assign a static IP address manually. The IP address is generally provided by the system administrator. An IP address that is unique and valid on your network and in the same subnet as your PC. There is no default. If you selected DHCP or BOOTP, this prompt does not display. Enter all IP addresses in dot-quad notation. Do not use leading zeros in the fields for dot-quad numbers less than 100. For example, if your IP address is 172.19.201.28, do not enter 028 for the last segment. Note: Configurations with the same IP subnet on multiple interfaces (Ethernet or PPP) are not currently supported. The subnet mask specifies the network segment on which the SLB resides. There is no default. If you selected DHCP or BOOTP, this prompt does not display. IP address of the router for this network. There is no default. SLB - Branch Office Manager User Guide 43

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4: Quick Setup
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To complete the command line interface Quick Setup script:
1.
Do one of the following:
With a serial terminal connection, power up, and when the command line displays, press
Enter
.
With a network connection, use an SSH program or Telnet program (if Telnet has been
enabled) to connect to
xx.xx.xx.xx
(the IP address in dot quad notation), and press
Enter
. You should be at the login prompt.
2.
Enter
sysadmin
as the user name and press
Enter
.
3.
Enter
PASS
as the password and press
Enter
. The first time you log in, the Quick Setup script
runs automatically. Normally, the command prompt displays.
Figure 4-6
Beginning of Quick Setup Script
Quick Setup will now step you through configuring a few basic settings.
The current settings are shown in brackets ('[]').
You can accept the current setting for each question by pressing
<return>.
4.
Enter the following information at the prompts:
Note:
To accept a default or to skip an entry that is not required, press
Enter
.
CLI Quick Setup
Settings
Description
Configure Eth1
Select one of the following:
<1> obtain IP Address from DHCP:
The unit will acquire the IP address, subnet
mask, hostname, and gateway from the DHCP server. (The DHCP server may or
may not provide the gateway and hostname, depending on its setup.) This is the
default setting.
<2> obtain IP Address from BOOTP:
Permits a network node to request
configuration information from a BOOTP "server" node.
<3> static IP Address:
Allows you to assign a static IP address manually. The IP
address is generally provided by the system administrator.
IP Address (if
specifying)
An IP address that is unique and valid on your network and in the same subnet as
your PC. There is no default.
If you selected
DHCP
or
BOOTP
, this prompt does not display.
Enter all IP addresses in dot-quad notation. Do not use leading zeros in the fields for
dot-quad numbers less than 100. For example, if your IP address is 172.19.201.28,
do not enter 028 for the last segment.
Note:
Configurations with the same IP subnet on multiple interfaces (Ethernet or
PPP) are not currently supported.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask specifies the network segment on which the SLB resides. There is
no default. If you selected DHCP or BOOTP, this prompt does not display.
Default Gateway
IP address of the router for this network. There is no default.