Installation guide
2 – Installation
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❥ 1 stop bit
❥ 57.6K baud
❥ Use VT100 emulation.
❥ Flow control = XON/XOFF
NOTE: If using the RS-232 port, skip to Step 5. Steps 2 through 4 are for those
users accessing the switch via Telnet or SSH.
2. If using Telnet or SSH, access the switch with the following command:
open 192.168.100.9
3. The system prompts for a user name. In order to change the IP address and
default gateway, the user must be logged in as the administrator. At the prompt
enter:
adm in
4. The system prompts for a password. At the prompt enter:
adm inpass
The system responds with:
Welcom e to the <SWITCH> CLI. Type 'list' for the list of
com m ands.
5. To change the switch default IP address enter:
setC h a ssisIpA ddr -h ipaddress -m netMask
where -h ipaddress is the new IP address in dotted decimal (i.e.,
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) format, and -m netMask is the new subnet mask in dotted
decimal (i.e., xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) format.
6. To change the switch default gateway IP address enter:
setDefaultRoute -h ipaddress
where -h ipaddress is the new default gateway IP address in dotted decimal
(i.e., xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) format.
7. To to exit the CLI enter:
logout
2.3.7.4.3
Updating Management Spine IP Addresses in a Redundant Management
Configuration (9080, 9120, 9240)
Each managed spine must have a unique IP address that is different than the
chassis IP address of the switch. Therefore, a redundantly-managed switch will
have multiple unique IP addresses. For example the 9120 and 9240 IP addresses
are: