User manual ALCATEL-LUCENT OMNIACCESS 512 GETTING STARTED GUIDE
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] OmniAccessTM 512
Getting Started Guide
May, 2002
Safety Information: OmniAccessTM 512 hardware installation and maintenance is to be provided by Customer Support personnel, or equivalent, knowledgeable in basic electrical and mechanical safety procedures. Safety Information for Rack Mounting: Switches should be installed in a maximum 40° C environment. To ensure proper air flow, it is recommended that the switches have at least two inches of clear space on all sides. To ensure stability, precautions should be taken to prevent uneven loading of the rack. [. . . ] Connect the Console Port
Attach a serial cable to the console port connector on the switch's front panel. The console port is a female DB-9 serial connector that conforms to the IBM AT serial port specification.
Initially, there are three login accounts available: admin, and user. The admin and diag accounts allow full access to all functions, with the diag account additionally supports a set of switching module tests (see the "Running Hardware Diagnostics" chapter in your OmniAccess User Manual for details). All three accounts use switch as the default password.
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o Important Note o If you have Administrative (WRITE) privileges on the switch, you can create or delete logins and new user accounts with administrative privileges. About Partition Management Partition Management allows you to restrict access to particular switch features on a per user basis. See the "Switch Security" chapter in your OmniAccess User Manual for details. o Note o If the switch will be managed via SNMP, refer to your switch's user manual for instructions on setting SNMP passwords.
To return to CLI mode from UI mode, type either cli or exit at the UI prompt (/=>) and press <Enter>.
4. Set up a Password
Before you begin configuring your switch, you should change the password for the admin login account. The admin login account provides full access to all switch management functions. Use the following procedure to change the password for the admin account:
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o Caution o Your password is stored (encrypted) in the mpm. cnf configuration file. If you remove this file and reboot the switch, your login password (as well as all user-configured data) will automatically reset to the factory default. In this event, you must start over from Step a (see preceding page) to change the password.
c. To view the system date, enter system date at the CLI prompt and press <Enter>. The system date will be displayed, as shown here:
-> system date 06/11/02
d. To change the system date, enter system date mm/dd/yyyy at the CLI prompt and press <Enter>. The system date will be displayed, as shown here:
-> system date 06/12/2002
5. Set the System Time and System Date
Complete the following steps to set the system time and system date: a. To view the system time, type system time at the CLI prompt and press <Enter>. The system time will be displayed, as shown in the example below:
-> system time 10:53:19
6. Enter a System Description (Optional)
You can use the following CLI commands to view or specify a contact person for the switch, a switch name, its location, a description of the switch, and the switch's MAC aging timer value. Although this information is not required, you may find it helpful for managing the switch. To view the department or network administrator for the switch, type system admin-contact at the CLI prompt and press <Enter>. [. . . ] The UI and CLI, accessible via the front panel console port, rely on these slot designations for many of their management and configuration commands.
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CONSOLE represents Slot 1 and contains
the equivalent of a management module. The UI refers to the management module as the MPM.
The Ethernet port connectors are labeled S2 for Slot 2.
The slot reserved for the OA-512's VoIP uplink is labeled S4 for Slot 4.
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The OA-512's WAN uplink slot is labeled S3 for Slot 3. (An OA-512-FT1/FE1 uplink is shown at position S3/1. )
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OA-512 Rear Panel
The figure below illustrates the rear panel of an OmniAccess 512. Plug the sup-
panel may be used to access the switch's internal SIMM memory daughtercard (MEM512-FLSH-16M).
This panel is reserved for use with a compression/encryption SIMM (OA-512HWE). [. . . ]
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