Run The Configuration Wizard; Configuring The Network - Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 Installation Manual

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Configure System for Use
3. Press Enter to activate the console.
4. Verify the front blue power LED is on. If it is not, make sure the power cables are fully seated
Establish an SOL connection
1. Connect the RJ-45 cable to the iDRAC management port on the back panel of the system (#1
2. Run the
3. Log in with the credentials for the iDRAC username.
4. Run the
Log in to the system console
1. Log in to the system console using the sysadmin username.
2. Type the default password, which is the system serial number. The system serial number is a

Run the configuration wizard

The CLI configuration wizard starts automatically the first time the system starts. The wizard
prompts you through a series of questions that provide just enough information for initial system
configuration and basic network connectivity.

Configuring the network

Procedure
1. Enter
2. Enter
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Note:
Set the baud rate to 115200 for the system to work correctly; 9600 baud rate does
not work.
Note:
It can take up to 5 minutes for the system to display console messages.
l
The system can take up to 15 minutes to complete the boot process. If you do not see
l
the prompt on your terminal to log in, complete Step 4.
at both ends, and all AC sources are on.
in the figure above).
ssh <iDRAC-IP-address> -l <iDRAC-username>
console com2
localhost.localdomain login: sysadmin
14-character alphanumeric string starting with "APM." The sticker with the serial number on it
is located on the front of the system.
Password: system_serial_number
Note:
If you type an incorrect password four consecutive times, the system locks out the
specified username for 120 seconds. The login count and lockout period are configurable and
might be different on your system. See the DD OS Administration Guide and the DD OS
Command Reference Guide for setting these values.
Note:
You can begin the CLI configuration wizard manually by typing
to configure the system for network connectivity.
yes
Network Configuration
Configure Network at this time (yes|no) [no]:
yes
to configure DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) to obtain network
yes
parameters (such as, the host name, domain name, and IP addresses) dynamically from a
DHCP server. Or enter
Use DHCP
Use DHCP for hostname, domainname, default gateway
command to initiate the SOL session.
to configure the parameters manually.
no
command to access iDRAC
.
config setup

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