A command-line interface, Logging on to the mpx110, User accounts – HP IP Distance Gateway User Manual

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A Command-line interface

This appendix includes information on using the command-line interface to manage the mpx110.

Logging on to the mpx110

To log on to an mpx110 using Telnet, open a command-line window on the workstation, and then
enter the telnet command, followed by the mpx110 IP address:

# telnet (ip-address)

A Telnet window opens, prompting you to log in. Enter an account name and password.
To log on to a switch through the serial port, configure the server port with the following settings:

115200 baud

8-bit character

1 stop bit

No parity

No flow control

User accounts

The mpx110 ships with the following user account already defined:

Account name: guest

Password: password

Both should be changed the first time you log in. See

Password command (page 91)

for more

information about changing passwords.

Working with SAN mpx110 configurations

Successful management using the CLI depends on the effective use of mpx110 configurations. The
key tasks are modifying configurations, backing up configurations, and restoring configurations.

Modifying a configuration

The two major areas that require configuring include the management port configuration and FCIP
route.
Management port configuration uses the following commands:

set mgmt

show mgmt

FCIP route configuration uses the following commands:

fciproute add

fciproute mod

show fciproutes

Saving and restoring mpx110 configurations

For the commands related to backing up and restoring a configuration, see

Saving and restoring

the mpx110 configuration (page 143)

.

Saving mpx110 configuration and persistence

Persistent data consists of LUN mappings, discovered FC targets, and discovered iSCSI initiators.
To save the configuration and persistent data:

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