A command line interface, Command line interface for the mpx100/100b, Logging on to a san mpx100/100b – HP EVA Array iSCSI Connectivity Option User Manual
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A Command line interface
Command line interface for the mpx100/100b
This appendix contains information about using the CLI for mpx100/100b, including the command
syntax with examples.
mpx100/100b log-on, user accounts, and backup and restore
This section contains information about he logging on to a SAN mpx100/100b, mpx100/100b user
accounts, and backing up and restoring the mpx100/100b.
Logging on to a SAN mpx100/100b
To log on to an mpx100/100b using Telnet, open a command line window on the server, and then enter
the telnet command followed by the mpx100/100b management port IP address:
# telnet ip-address
A Telnet window opens prompting you for a login. Enter an account name and password.
To log on to a switch through the serial port, configure the server port with the following settings:
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115200 baud
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8-bit character
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1 stop bit
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No parity
User accounts
The mpx100/100bs come from the factory with the following user account already defined:
Account name:
guest
Password:
password
For more information, see “
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Backup and restore
Use the FRU command to back up and restore the mpx100/100b configurations. This backup will protect
your work and be useful as a template in configuring other mpx100's/100b's.
Commands
The mpx100/100b command syntax is as follows:
command
keyword
keyword [value]
keyword [value1] [value2]
The command is followed by one or more keywords. Consider the following rules and conventions:
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Commands and keywords are case-insensitive.
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