Initial ccm appliance login, Rebooting and reinitializing the ccm appliance, Rebooting – Avocent CCM User Manual

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10 CCM Installer/User Guide

Initial CCM appliance login

The CCM appliance ships with a single user defined in its user database. The first time you connect
to the appliance, you are prompted for a username.

To log in to the CCM appliance for the first time:

1. At the Username prompt, type

Admin

. There is no factory default password for the Admin

user. At the Password prompt, press

Return

.

Username: Admin
Password:
Authentication Complete
CCM configuration is required.

2. Once authentication completes, the CCM appliance prompts for any missing configuration val-

ues that are required for operation.
If you already provided the IP address, subnet mask and gateway, you will not be prompted for
those values again.
If you have not already provided the network information, you will be prompted for them.
Enter the addresses using standard dot notation.

CCM configuration is required
Enter CCM IP address > 192.168.0.5
Enter CCM Subnet mask > 255.255.255.0
Enter CCM Gateway address > 0.0.0.0

3. You are prompted for a new Admin password. Passwords are case sensitive and must contain

3-16 alphanumeric characters. You must enter the new password twice to confirm that you
entered it correctly.

Enter CCM New Admin Password > *****
Confirm New Admin Password > *****

After you have provided the required configuration information, a confirmation message appears
while the CCM appliance stores the values in its configuration database.
You have now completed the initial login, and you may enter additional commands at the CLI
prompt (>). To configure other CCM appliance ports, see Configuring Serial Port Settings on
page 15
.

Rebooting and Reinitializing the CCM Appliance

You may reboot or reinitialize the CCM appliance by pressing a recessed button on the appliance
front panel or by issuing a command.

Rebooting

During a reboot, any active Telnet sessions, including your own, are terminated. Any configuration
changes that require a reboot will become effective when the reboot completes.

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