Specifications

Startup and General Configuration Summary
2-8 Startup and General Configuration
Logging in with a Default User Account
IfthisisthefirsttimeyourareloggingintotheMatrixSeriesdevice,orifthedefaultuseraccounts
havenotbeenadministrativelychanged,proceedasfollows:
1. Attheloginprompt,enteroneofthefollowingdefaultusernames:
roforReadOnlyaccess,
rwforReadWriteaccess.
adminforSuperUseraccess.
2. PressENTER.ThePasswordpromptdisplays.
3. LeavethisstringblankandpressENTER. ThedeviceinformationandMatrixpromptdisplays
asshowninFigure 21.
Logging in with Administratively Configured Account
Ifthedevice’sdefaultuseraccountsettingshavebeenchanged,proceedasfollows:
1. Attheloginprompt,enteryouradministrativelyassignedusernameandpressENTER.
2. AtthePasswordprompt,enteryourpasswordandpressENTER.
ThenoticeofauthorizationandtheMatrixpromptdisplaysasshowninFigure 21.
Using a Telnet Connection
OncetheMatrixSeriesdevicehasavalidIPaddress,youcanestablishaTelnetsessionfromany
TCP/IPbasednodeonthenetworkasfollows.
1. Telnettothedevice’sIPaddress.
2. Enterlogin(username)andpasswordinformationinoneofthefollowingways:
–Ifthedevice’sdefaultloginand
passwordsettingshavenotbeenchanged,followthe
stepslistedinLogginginwithaDefaultUserAccountonpage 28,or
–Enteranadministrativelyconfiguredusernameandpassword.
ThenoticeofauthorizationandtheMatrixpromptdisplaysasshowninFigure 21.
ForinformationaboutsettingtheIPaddress,
refertosetipaddressonpage 232.
ForinformationaboutconfiguringTelnetsettings, refertoStartingandConfiguringTelneton
page 264.
RefertotheinstructionsincludedwiththeTelnetapplicationforinformationaboutestablishinga
Telnetsession.
Figure 2-1 Matrix N Standalone Startup Screen
login: admin
Password:
M A T R I X DFE
M A T R I X N S T A N D A L O N E
Note: Users with Read-Write (rw) and Read-Only access can use the set password command
(“set password” on page 2-18) to change their own passwords. Administrators with Super User (su)
access can use the set system login command (“set system login” on page 2-16) to create and
change user accounts, and the set password command to change any local account password.