user manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Command Usage
- 3 Configuring CHAP
- 4 Command Reference
- Command Listing
- Command Syntax
- Admin
- Beacon
- Clear
- Date
- FcipRoute
- FRU
- Help
- History
- Image
- Initiator
- Localmap
- Logout
- Password
- Ping
- Quit
- Reboot
- Remote Map
- Remote Peer
- Reset Factory
- Save
- Set
- Set CHAP
- Set FC
- Set Features
- Set iSCSI
- Set iSNS
- Set Mgmt
- Set NTP
- Set Properties
- Set SNMP
- Set System
- Show
- Show CHAP
- Show FC
- Show FcipRoutes
- Show Features
- Show Initiators
- Show iSCSI
- Show iSNS
- Show Localmaps
- Show Logs
- Show Memory
- Show Mgmt
- Show NTP
- Show Performance
- Show Presented Initiators
- Show Presented Targets
- Show Properties
- Show Remotemaps
- Show Remotepeers
- Show SNMP
- Show Stats
- Show System
- Show Targets
- Show VLAN
- Shutdown
- Target
- Traceroute
- A Log Messages
- B Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Index

2 – Command Usage
Guest Account
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Guest Account
Routers come from the factory with the following account already defined:
This guest account provides access to the router and its configuration. After
planning your router management needs, consider changing the password for this
account.
The guest account is automatically closed after 15 minutes of inactivity.
See the password command (page 4-21) for information about changing
passwords.
Working with SAN Router Configurations
Successful management of routers with the command line interface depends on
the effective use of router configurations. Modifying configurations, backing up
configurations, and restoring configurations are key router management tasks.
Modifying a Configuration
The router has three major areas of configuration:
Management port configuration, which uses the following commands:
set mgmt (see page 4-42)
show mgmt (see page 4-62)
ISCSI port configuration, which uses the following commands:
set iscsi (see page 4-39)
show iscsi (see page 4-56)
Saving and Restoring Router Configurations
Saving and restoring a configuration can help protect your work or for use as a
template in configuring other routers.
Account name: guest
Password: password