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Setting Up Management Access and Logging In
Before you power up the system, you must set up a management console.
(See Connecting to a Console
Terminal.)
You can monitor and manage the system through either of these methods:
- Console terminal—Connect a console (PC, Macintosh, or UNIX
workstation) directly to the system's RS-232 serial port.
- Remote console—Connect 10/100Base-T port (ETH0) to an Ethernet
network, and run SSH or Telnet from a remote console.
For initial access to the system, you need to physically connect your
console directly to the system's RS-232 port. Through this connection you
use the CLI to set the hostname and domain information. You can then access
the system remotely (for example, via SSH).
To communicate with the system, you must have a terminal emulation program
running on your PC or Macintosh. You can use any terminal emulation program,
such as HyperTerminal. A UNIX workstation can use the emulator TIP.
To log in into the system:
- Start your terminal emulation program using the following
settings.
- Bits per second: 9600
- Data bits: 8
- Parity: None
- Stop bits: 1
- Flow control: none
- Enter the user name.
- SDX-300 Release 7.0 [B.7.0.0-7]
- localhost login:root
- Enter the password.
- localhost password:password
- --- SDX CLI 7.0 build CLI.B.7.0.0.007
- (c) 2005-2006 Juniper Networks Inc.
- root@localhost>
You are now logged in as root user.
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