Method #3 Quick Setup On The Command Line Interface; Figure 4-2. Beginning Of Quick Setup Script - Lantronix SecureLinx SLC8 User Manual

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Method #3 Quick Setup on the Command Line Interface

If the SLC does not have an IP address, you can connect a dumb terminal or a PC
running a terminal emulation program (VT100) to access the command line interface.
(See
Connecting a Terminal
or Telnet to connect to the SLC.
Note:
By default, Telnet is disabled and SSH is enabled. To enable Telnet, use the
Services web page (see
To complete the command line interface Quick Setup script:
1. Do one of the following:
2. Enter sysadmin as the user name and press Enter.
3. Enter PASS as the password and press Enter. The first time you log in, the Quick
Setup script runs automatically. Normally, the command prompt displays.
Welcome to the SecureLinx Console Manager
Model Number: SLC48
Quick Setup will now step you through configuring a few basic settings.
The current settings are shown in brackets ('[]').
You can accept the current setting for each question by pressing <return>.
4. Enter the following information at the prompts:
Note:
Enter.
Configure Eth1
SecureLinx SLC User Guide
on page 22.) If the unit has an IP address, you can use SSH
7:
Services), a serial terminal connection, or an SSH connection.
With a serial terminal connection, power up, and when the command line
displays, press Enter.
With a network connection, use an SSH program or Telnet program (if Telnet has
been enabled) to connect to xx.xx.xx.xx (the IP address in dot quad notation),
and press Enter. You should be at the login prompt.

Figure 4-2. Beginning of Quick Setup Script

To accept a default or to skip an entry that is not required, press
Select one of the following:
<1> obtain IP Address from DHCP: The unit will acquire
the IP address, subnet mask, hostname and gateway from
the DHCP server. (The DHCP server may or may not
provide the hostname and gateway, depending on its
setup.) This is the default setting.
<2> obtain IP Address from BOOTP: Permits a
network node to request configuration information
from a BOOTP "server" node.
<3> static IP Address: Allows you to assign a static IP
address manually. The IP address is generally provided by
the system administrator.
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