Users Guide

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Maintenance
Using the AFM Virtual Appliance
After you have deployed and configured AFM, use the AFM Virtual Appliance to perform the following
tasks:
Configure the system
Change the AFM superuser password
Update the AFM server
Set AFM software to the next reboot
Restart AFM
Restart the AFM server
Shut down the AFM server
Transfer files
Edit files
Upload switch software images
Backup the AFM database
Restore the AFM database
Log out
To access the AFM virtual appliance, go to the AFM VM, click the Console button, and login as
superuser. The first time you log in from the console or SSH using superuser, if there is an IP assigned
to the VM, AFM prompts you to change the password for
superuser. This password is used for both the
web URL login and console login. If no IP is assigned to the VM (which means that the DHCP is not
enabled), AFM prompts you to configure the network. After you configure the network, the VM reboots.
The AFM virtual appliance options are shown in the following screen shot.
Maintenance
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