Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Getting Started
▀ Using the ASR 5500 Quick Setup Wizard
▄ ASR 5500 System Administration Guide, StarOS Release 16
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Table 2. Quick Setup Wizard Logic Diagram Callout Descriptions
Figure
Item
Item
Task
Description/Notes
1
Enter or exit the wizard.
instructions on performing an initial system configuration with the CLI.
Enter setup at the command prompt to re-invoke the wizard.
2
Configure an administrative
username/password and the a hostname
for the system.
username/password and the a hostname
for the system.
The name of the default administrative user configured through the wizard
is admin.
is admin.
Administrative user name is an alphanumeric string of 1 through 32
characters that is case sensitive.
characters that is case sensitive.
Administrative user password is an alphanumeric string of 1 through 63
characters that is case sensitive.
characters that is case sensitive.
Configure a valid, non-null hostname. The hostname is an alphanumeric
string of 1 through 63 characters that is case sensitive.
string of 1 through 63 characters that is case sensitive.
3
Change chassis key value.
A unique chassis key is configured at the factory for each system. This key
is used to decrypt encrypted passwords found in generated configuration
files. The system administrator can create a unique chassis key that will be
used to encrypt passwords stored in configuration files.
Enter yes to set a new chassis key. Refer to the instructions in System
Settings. Additional information can be found in System Security.
is used to decrypt encrypted passwords found in generated configuration
files. The system administrator can create a unique chassis key that will be
used to encrypt passwords stored in configuration files.
Enter yes to set a new chassis key. Refer to the instructions in System
Settings. Additional information can be found in System Security.
4
Configure a single Management
Input/Output (MIO) out-of-band
management interface for out-of-band
system management.
Input/Output (MIO) out-of-band
management interface for out-of-band
system management.
Traffic on the management LAN is not transferred over the same media as
user data and control signaling.
user data and control signaling.
For security reasons, it is recommended that management functions be
maintained on a separate network from user data and control signaling.
maintained on a separate network from user data and control signaling.
MIO port 1 (mio1) is the 1000Base-T default management port.
MIO port 2 (mio2) is available as a secondary management port.
MIO port 2 (mio2) is available as a secondary management port.
Use the RJ-45 interfaces to connect the system to the management network
with CAT5 Ethernet cable.
with CAT5 Ethernet cable.
Configure an IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for the interface.
Instructions for configuring the second management interface on the MIO
can be found in System Settings.
can be found in System Settings.
5
Enable various remote access protocols for
accessing the system.
accessing the system.
Secure Shell (SSH) uses TCP port number 22 by default, if enabled.
SSH V1 and/or V2 are supported.
If SSH is enabled, you can also enable SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
server functionality.
SSH V1 and/or V2 are supported.
If SSH is enabled, you can also enable SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
server functionality.
Telnet uses TCP port number 23 by default, if enabled.
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) uses TCP port number 21 by default, if
enabled.
enabled.
For maximum security, use only SSH v2.