1 using a console port connection, 2 logging in with a default user account, Using a console port connection -14 – Enterasys Networks 1G58x-09 User Manual

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Startup and General Configuration Summary

Starting and Navigating the Command Line Interface (CLI)

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Matrix E1 Series (1G58x-09 and 1H582-xx) Configuration Guide

3.1.6

Starting and Navigating the Command Line Interface (CLI)

3.1.6.1

Using a Console Port Connection

Once you have connected a terminal to the local console port as described in

Chapter 2

, the initial

startup screen,

Figure 3-2

, will display. You can now start the Command Line Interface (CLI) by

Using a default user account, as described in

Section 3.1.6.2

, or

Using an administratively-assigned user account as described in

Section 3.1.6.3

.

3.1.6.2

Logging in with a Default User Account

If this is the first time your are logging in to the Matrix E1 Series device, or if the default user
accounts have not been administratively changed, proceed as follows:

1. At the Username login prompt, enter one of the following default user names:

ro for Read-Only access,

rw for Read-Write access.

admin for Super User access.

2. Press ENTER. The Password prompt displays.

3. Leave this string blank and press ENTER.The notice of authorization and the Matrix prompt

displays as shown in

Figure 3-3

.

NOTE: By default, the Matrix E1 Series device is configured with three user login
accounts: ro for Read-Only access; rw for Read-Write access; and admin for
super-user access to all modifiable parameters. The default password is set to a blank
string (carriage return). For information on changing these default settings, refer to

Section 3.2.1

.

NOTES: Display messages shown in

Figure 3-2

about the device generating keys

pertain to Secure Shell (SSH) authentication. These lines will only display on the startup
screen the first time the device is powered on, or after NVRAM has been cleared.

Once the device has been configured for routing as described in

Section 3.3

, the

message “cannot open startup.cfg file” will no longer display. The startup.cfg file stores
the running configuration for the device when operating in router mode. This file does
not affect switch mode operation.

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