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System Administration System Administration This User Guide covers the commands relevant to the T3 PowerBroadband Switch. For a complete set of commands and information, consult the T3 PowerBroadband Command Reference. Management Access T3 can be managed via serial console, telnet, HTTP webUI, or SNMP. Eth1 is enabled by default. Telnet and HTTP are accessible at the default IP address. Access Methods Default IP address Serial console Telnet HTTP 192.168.1.3 Terminal settings: 9600-8-N-1 no flow control Uses TCP port 23 Browser support: Management URL: IP Port: IE6 or greater, Mozilla based browser http:// 80 Default login and password Default user name for administrative access: Default password: Default user name for monitoring only: Default password: admin user CLI Configuration Script files T3 file system stores and load configuration script files. These files are text editable. Use the following commands to complete these management tasks: 1. Create a starting configuration file from an existing T3 switch 2. Copy the file to an external server 3. Edit the file on a PC 4. Load the file into another T3 switch 5. Execute the file as a set of configuration commands The command syntax to use the file system is: file copy to a. Source can be a local file, a remote FTP or TFTP file, or a pre-defined keyword. Keywords allow you to capture the startup and running configuration to a file. Supported keywords are "startup" and "running". b. Destination can be a local file or a remote FTP or TFTP file. Note that the combination of the Source keywords and the remote Destination allows you to copy the running config directly to a remote server. For example; file copy running to tftp://192.168.1.1/my-t3-config.txt c. At least one (source or destination) must be the local file system. If the source and destination are remote servers, the command will fail. Motorola, Inc. 570510-001-00 rev A Page 19 of 50

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System Administration
Motorola, Inc.
570510-001-00 rev A
Page 19 of 50
System Administration
This User Guide covers the commands relevant to the T3 PowerBroadband Switch.
For a complete set of
commands and information, consult the T3 PowerBroadband Command Reference.
Management Access
T3 can be managed via serial console, telnet, HTTP webUI, or SNMP.
Eth1 is enabled by default.
Telnet and
HTTP are accessible at the default IP address.
Access Methods
Default IP address
192.168.1.3
Serial console
Terminal settings:
9600-8-N-1 no flow control
Telnet
Uses TCP port 23
HTTP
Browser support:
IE6 or greater, Mozilla based browser
Management URL:
http://<IP address>
IP Port:
80
Default login and password
Default user name for administrative access:
admin
Default password:
<blank>
Default user name for monitoring only:
user
Default password:
<blank>
CLI Configuration Script files
T3 file system stores and load configuration script files.
These files are text editable.
Use the following
commands to complete these management tasks:
1.
Create a starting configuration file from an existing T3 switch
2.
Copy the file to an external server
3.
Edit the file on a PC
4.
Load the file into another T3 switch
5.
Execute the file as a set of configuration commands
The command syntax to use the file system is:
file copy <string(source)> to <string(destination)>
a.
Source can be a local file, a remote FTP or TFTP file, or a pre-defined keyword.
Keywords allow you to
capture the startup and running configuration to a file.
Supported keywords are “startup” and “running”.
b.
Destination can be a local file or a remote FTP or TFTP file.
Note that the combination of the Source
keywords and the remote Destination allows you to copy the running config directly to a remote server.
For
example; file copy running to tftp://192.168.1.1/my-t3-config.txt
c.
At least one (source or destination) must be the local file system.
If the source and destination are remote
servers, the command will fail.