User guide

SS-1200-S, SS-2200-S and SS-4200-S Series Link Aggregating Taps24
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Base Prompt: This is the text presented to the user logging in to use the CLI (default values
shown). All Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive.
Enter Username: Administrator
Enter Password: admin
>
Superuser log in:
Example: > SU
Enter Password: password
#
4.1.2 Password Recovery
Password Recovery is provided for a user that has forgotten the Superuser and/or Administrator
login password. Password recovery is accomplished by connecting to the unit serially using a
HyperTerminal like program and rebooting the unit. As the power-up sequence is occurring, depress
<Control> <C> and a text recovery key will be generated and displayed prior to the prompt. This
key is used to reset the passwords. An example recovery key prompt is: 617A6185774$
You must call Datacom Service Center with this recovery key in order to obtain the required
response to reset passwords. Given a valid reset response, the factory default passwords will be
saved in Non-Volatile memory. If an invalid response is given, a new recovery key will be calculated
and displayed at the prompt, as described above, after first clearing the screen.
4.1.3 Basic Commands (Read Only Access)
The following section shows the long form of the basic command set with the shortcut for the
command noted in parenthesis. All commands, either the exact long form or the shortcut form, are
entered after the prompt (default >) at the cursor. No auto-fill mode is available. After a brief
command overview, each function is followed by an example (Example: >) command input.
4.1.3.1 EXIT (EX)
This command use will exit the CLI shell as shown:
> EXIT (EX)
Example:
> EX
Connection to host lost.
Press any key to continue . . .
4.1.3.2 HELP (HE) or (?)
When this command is entered, a list of commands, their shortcut inputs, and their descriptions will
display. For the use and application of each command, refer to the individual command description
within this section. The HELP command displays the available commands depending upon the
specific product and not in ascending order as shown: