Appendix B Command Line Interface; Logging On To A Switch; B.1 Logging On To A Switch - Qlogic SANbox2-16 Fibre Channel Installation Manual

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Each switch contains a Telnet server. This server allows a Telnet client to establish
a Telnet session with the switch to retrieve information or to configure parameters
using the Command Line Interface (CLI). The CLI enables you to perform a
variety of fabric and switch management tasks through an Ethernet or a serial port
connection.
B.1

Logging On to a Switch

To log on to a switch using Telnet, open a command line window on the
management workstation and enter the Telnet command followed by the switch IP
address:
A Telnet window opens prompting you for a login. Enter an account name and
password. Switches come from the factory with the following user account already
defined:
This user account provides full access to the switch and its configuration. After
planning your fabric management needs and creating your own user accounts,
consider changing the password for this account. Refer to
page B-3
Command" on page B-70
Note:
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Command Line Interface
/> telnet 123.45.67.89
Account name: admin
Password: password
Authority: Admin
for more information about authority levels. Refer to the
A switch supports a combined maximum of 15 logins. This includes
SANbox Manager inband and out-of-band logins, Application
Programming Interface (API) inband and out-of-band logins and Telnet
logins. Of this 15, there can be a combined maximum of 10 SANbox
Manager and API logins. Additional logins will be refused.
Appendix B
for information about creating user accounts.
"Commands" on
"User
B-1

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