Accessing The Distributed Management Cards; Configuring The Distributed Management Cards' External Ethernet Ports - Sun Microsystems Netra CT 820 Administration Manual

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Accessing the Distributed Management
Cards
When you initially access either distributed management card, you must do so over
the serial port (console), using an ASCII terminal or the tip program. When you
first access the distributed management card, log in with the default user account of
netract and the password suncli1. This account is set to full authorization
(permissions). This account can not be deleted; however, you should change the
password on this account for security purposes, before your Netra CT 820 server is
operational.
The next sections provide information on configuring the distributed management
cards' external Ethernet ports and setting up user accounts and passwords using the
distributed management card command-line interface. For more information on
using the distributed management card command-line interface, refer to
After you configure the external Ethernet port, you can access the distributed
management card over:
The Ethernet port, using telnet
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The serial port (console), using an ASCII terminal or the tip program. You can
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use either the front or rear serial port, but you can not use both ports at the same
time.
The distributed management card supports 22 sessions (tip and telnet connections)
at once.
Note – The term "distributed management card" as used in this manual refers to
the active distributed management card unless otherwise specified.
Configuring the Distributed
Management Cards' External Ethernet
Ports
Each distributed management card has one external Ethernet port on the rear
transition card, labeled SRVC LAN. You configure this port using the following CLI
commands:
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