Establishing A Telnet Session In A Command-Line Window - IBM Brocade 4 Gb SAN Switch Module Installation Manual

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8. Click Advanced Management.
The BladeCenter Switch Management window opens.
9. To start a Telnet session, scroll down to the Start Telnet/Web Session
section and click Start Telnet Session.
The management-module command-prompt window opens.
10. At the Login prompt, type the initial default user name, USERID, and press
Enter. At the Password prompt, type the initial default password, PASSW0RD
(the sixth character is a zero, not the letter O), and press Enter. The user
name and password are case sensitive.
11. If you are accessing the switch module for the first time, press Enter to
change the switch passwords. You are prompted for a password for the
root, factory, and user accounts.
To open online help to view the available commands, type help and press
Enter.
For more information about using the CLI, see the Brocade Fabric OS Command
Reference Manual on the Brocade switch module IBM Support CD.

Establishing a Telnet session in a command-line window

You can access the switch module through IP-enabled devices that are
connected to the BladeCenter unit management module. An Ethernet
connection to the management-module external ports on the BladeCenter unit
is required. For more information, see the following documents:
v Installation and User's Guide for the BladeCenter unit
v BladeCenter Management Module User's Guide
v BladeCenter Management Module Installation Guide for the BladeCenter unit
To establish a Telnet session through a command-line window, complete the
following steps.
Note: The IP addresses in these commands are the default IP addresses of the
switch module.
1. Open a command-line window on the network-management workstation.
2. Type one of the following commands.
For the switch module in I/O-module bay 3:
telnet 192.168.70.129
For the switch module in I/O-module bay 4:
telnet 192.168.70.130
3. Press Enter.
A Telnet command-prompt window opens.
Chapter 4. Configuring the switch module through the Telnet interface
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