Installation guide

Booting the Switch
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in the format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn or 'none'. # 10.1.49.1
A name server address must be assigned so that the software license
can be activated.
4. Enter the DNS name server IP address to access the license server
in the format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn. # 10.1.49.29
A switch replacement requires additional configuration questions.
5. Are you doing a switch replacement?
in the format 'yes' or 'no'.(default=no) # no
The base registration key is used to activate the software license for this system.
6. Enter the switch's base registration key
in the format xxxxxxx-xxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxx. (default=A362247-945361-27183-5068-9388182) #
<Enter>
The crypto-officer is the most privileged user in the system.
7. Enter the crypto-officer username
in the format text (1-28 characters). # admin
8. Enter the crypto-officer password
in the format text (6-28 characters). # mypassword
Confirm the crypto-officer password # mypassword
A system password is required for access to the master key.
9. Enter a system password
in the format text (12-28 characters). # d0uble$ecRET
Confirm the system password # d0uble$ecRET
The master key is used to encrypt critical security parameters.
10. Enter the master key
in the format base64-encoded key or keyword 'generate'.(default=generate) # <Enter>
The system displays a configuration summary, for example:
Configuration Summary
Management IP Address 10.1.49.60
Management IP Mask 255.255.255.0
Management Gateway 10.1.49.1
DNS IP Address 10.1.49.29
Chassis GUID e5d870ae-571e-1352-916b-ef324fbc05a2
Chassis Base Reg Key A362247-945361-27183-5068-9388182
Crypto-officer Username admin
Crypto-officer Password #######
Enter 'yes' to load configuration or 'r' to redo the interview #yes
You have completed the switch startup configuration.
The switch will now initialize the local database.
When the login prompt appears, log into the switch using
the crypto-officer's username and password.
Closing configuration file.
Processing configuration file. (boot-config)
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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:
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