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Basic Configuration
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EtherXtend User's Guide
b Download the default file into the onreboot directory of the
EtherXtend with file download [TFTP server ipAddr] [source
filename] [destination filename]:
Note: The EtherXtend will not recognize the destination file as
the default configuration file unless the file is named default.
zSH> file download 172.16.100.123 /default /
onereboot/default
The destination directory and filename is always /onreboot/default.
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Reboot the EtherXtend and let it completely finish the reboot process.
Note: The EtherXtend does not use auto-provisioning or Zhone's
factory defaults whenever you place a file named default in the
onreboot directory.
zSH> reboot
Rebooting...
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Set your defaults after the EtherXtend is completely booted and respond
to several prompts after you log in using the login: admin, and password:
zhone by entering set2default:
login: admin
password:
NOV 27 20:01:42: alert
CliUserConnect(): l=1695: tCliInit0: User admin logged
in on slot 1
zSH> set2default
No restore file (/card1/onreboot/restore) found.
Setting to default will result in an empty database.
Continue? (yes or no) [no]: yes
Ok to reset to default (system will reboot) ? [yes] or
[no]: yes
Do you want to exit from this request? (yes or no)
[yes] no
Are you sure? (yes or no) [no] yes
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At this point the EtherXtend should be rebooting. To verify that the
default file is loaded, notice that the EtherXtend will actually reboot
twice. The first time it loads the default file, the second time it boots with
the new configuration.
During the first boot, the load of the default will list various
configurations being loaded. This is an example of what the
configurations may look like:
restore partial file /card1/onreboot/default
if-translate (28)
if-next-index (1)
ether (4)
: 1/1/1027: clitask0:

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