3com NETBuilder SI Manual De Usuario
Attaching a Console
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Attaching a Console
You must attach a console to the bridge/router for initial software
configuration. For information about attaching a PC, terminal, or
modem, see the hardware installation guide for the bridge/router.
configuration. For information about attaching a PC, terminal, or
modem, see the hardware installation guide for the bridge/router.
After you have configured the software, you can access the user interface
using one of the following methods:
using one of the following methods:
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Telnet to the bridge/router from a device (for example, a workstation)
on the same extended network or internetwork.
on the same extended network or internetwork.
The software supports Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User
Datagram Protocol (UDP). These protocols allow you to Telnet to the
bridge/router using an Internet Protocol (IP) address. For more
information about using Telnet on a workstation, see the manual that
came with your Telnet application.
Datagram Protocol (UDP). These protocols allow you to Telnet to the
bridge/router using an Internet Protocol (IP) address. For more
information about using Telnet on a workstation, see the manual that
came with your Telnet application.
■
Use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to view and
configure a subset of the parameters from a remote host. For
information on preparing the bridge/router to run SNMP, see Using
Enterprise OS Software.
configure a subset of the parameters from a remote host. For
information on preparing the bridge/router to run SNMP, see Using
Enterprise OS Software.
Logging on to
the System
the System
When your bridge/router starts up, it takes a few minutes to complete the
initialization process. While the bridge/router is initializing, several
messages appear on your terminal. The bridge/router has finished
booting when the following message is displayed:
initialization process. While the bridge/router is initializing, several
messages appear on your terminal. The bridge/router has finished
booting when the following message is displayed:
System Initialized and Running
To log on, follow these steps:
1 Press any key on the keyboard.
The following prompt is displayed:
NetLogin:
2 Enter:
root
Root is the default account name. The following prompt is displayed:
Password:
3 Press the Return key.
Pressing the Return key enters a null string, which is the default local
password. The Network Manager prompt is displayed:
password. The Network Manager prompt is displayed:
Enterprise OS
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