Figure 83: command line prompt – Allied Telesis AT-MCF2300 User Manual
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Stop bits: 1
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Flow control: None
Note
The port settings are for a DEC VT100 or ANSI terminal, or an
equivalent terminal emulator program.
Note
If you reset or power cycle the chassis during a local management
session, you’ll see the prompt “Hit any key to stop autoboot”
displayed on your screen. This prompt is for manufacturing
purposes only and should be ignored. If you inadvertently display
the manufacturing prompt (=>), type “bootapp” to launch the
management software on the management module.
4. Press Enter.
5. Enter the user name and password of a manager account on the
management module. There is a predefined manager account that
allows access to all of the parameters on the management and media
converter modules. This account has the user name “manager” and
the default password “friend.” User names and passwords are case
sensitive.
After you have logged on, the local management session starts and
the command line interface (CLI) prompt is displayed, as shown in
Figure 83.
Figure 83. Command Line Prompt
6. To test the management module and the installation, enter this
command to display a list of the modules in the chassis or, if the
chassis is part of a management stack, the devices in the stack:
system show cluster
For further information, refer to the AT-S85 and AT-S97 Management
Software Command Line User’s Guide.
Allied Telesis AT-MCF2000M - AT-S97
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