Installation guide
Chapter 7
Connecting the Switch to the Network
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ManagementGateway10.1.27.1
PowerConfiguration220
PrivateIPSubnet169.254.6.0
PrivateIPMask255.255.255.0
PrivateVLAN1008
PrivateMetalogVLAN1009
ChassisGUID3d17e8ce‐571e‐11dc‐9852‐ef323fbb290f
SwitchPassword#######
SwitchMasterKeygenerate
Crypto‐officerUsernameadmin
Crypto‐officerPassword#######
Enter'yes'toloadconfigurationor'r'to
restart#yes
Youhavecompletedtheswitchstartupconfiguration.
Theswitchwillnowinitializethelocaldatabase.
Whentheloginpromptappears,logintotheswitchusing
thecrypto‐officer'susernameandpassword.
Closingconfigurationfile.
Processingconfigurationfile.(boot‐config)
...
The boot-up prompts continue until you reach the “Username” prompt.
Confirm that an administrator can log in by using the Crypto-Officer
username and password that you entered in the initial-boot script. For
example:
...
UserAccessAuthentication
Username:admin
Password:mypassword
SWITCH>
The switch is now ready for configuration through the GUI or the CLI. See
the ARX
®
GUI Quick Start: Network Setup manual for instructions on using
the GUI to set up network parameters, or the ARX® CLI
Network-Management Guide for detailed network-configuration
instructions.
Preparing for Switch Replacement
For switch replacement, the process detailed previously becomes more
complicated.
You can replace a single switch or a switch that is a member of a redundant
pair. The interview that runs during installation is the same regardless of the
type of replacement. For a single switch replacement, there are a few things
you must have done prior to the switch failing. This includes saving your
running and global configs, UUID, and master key and associated
passwords as described in the ARX
®
Site Planning Guide, Best Practice:
Regularly Saving the Configuration, on page 1-62. The only other