Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.1 User Manual
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September 6, 2006
K2 Storage System Instruction Manual
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Setting up the Level 1 GigE switch
3. Turn on the PC’s power and start the PC terminal program.
4. Press
Enter
two or three times and you will see the copyright page and the message
“Press any key to continue”. Press a key, and you will then see the switch console
command (CLI) prompt.
NOTE: If you press Enter too many times and get past the log in, enter the
command EN to get into the command line.
5. Type menu, choose
Switch Configuration,
then
IP Configuration
, then
Edit
. Enter the
switch’s control network IP address. Refer to
“Networking tips” on page 50
.
6. Change
Gateway
to be the default router.
7. Tab to the
IP Config (DHCP/Bootp)
field and use the Space bar to select the
Manual
option.
8. Tab to the
Subnet Mask
field and enter the subnet mask used for your network.
9. Press
Enter
, then right-arrow to
Save
. Press
Enter
again and revert to previous
menu.
10.Press
Enter
, then right-arrow to
Save
. Press
Enter
again and revert to previous
menu.
11.Return to the main menu.
12.From the main menu, tab to
Command Line (CLI)
and press
Enter
. The command
prompt appears.
13.Type configure to change to configuration mode.
14.You now configure an administrator username. You can use the default K2
administrator username “K2admin” or your site’s username for administering the
K2 Storage System. For example, to set the username to “K2admin” type the
following:
15.password manager user-name K2admin.
16.When prompted for the password, enter a password. You can use the default K2
password “K2admin” or your site’s password for administering the K2 Storage
System.
17.Decide your SNMP community name as explained in the following options, then
proceed with the next step:
• If you decide to use a unique SNMP community name (not “public”), add the
community and set its RW permissions. For example, if the community name is
“K2”, type the following:
snmp-server community K2 unrestricted
• If you decide to use the default SNMP community “public” for NetCentral
monitoring, which already has RW permissions set as required by NetCentral,
proceed to the next step.
18.Enter the SNMP community and IP address of the NetCentral server PC. For
example, if the IP address is “192.168.40.11” and the community is “public”, you
type the following: