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S
NA-X | C
ETTING UP
MART
ONNECTING TO THE
The unit takes around 2 minutes to fully become available following power on, and during this time you will not
be able to access the system.
Figure 3-3 The unit can be fitted with dual independent power supplies to eliminate single point failures
Connecting to the Management/Network port
The Management/Network port provides access to the web UI and CLI management interfaces. Attach an
Ethernet cable with an RJ45 connector to the Management/Network port (location of the port shown in
4), and connect the other end to your Admin network.
If you need to configure SmartNA-X locally (without connecting to a wired LAN), you can connect a PC to the
SmartNA-X Console/Serial port using a DE-9 female to 8P8C (RJ45) serial management cable (supplied).
Figure 3-4 SmartNA-X Management/Network port
Logging in to SmartNA-X
You can log in to the SmartNA-X management system with a web browser or a terminal client. Logging in via a
web browser provides access to the web user interface, where you'll be able to use mouse driven options to
configure ports, maps, SNMP, filters, etc. Logging in via a terminal client provides access to the SmartNA-X
command line interface (CLI), allowing you to configure settings using simple commands. If network access to the
system is not available (perhaps you don't know the IP address), you may login via the Console/Serial port and
reset network settings using appropriate CLI commands.
To login, you'll need a username and a password. By default, SmartNA-X is configured with the default usernames
and passwords listed in
M
/N
ANAGEMENT
ETWORK PORT
PSU-2
Table 3-1
below.
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NA™ 10G N
MART
MANAGEMENT/NETWORK PORT
DRAFT
A
(S
NA-X)
ETWORK
CCESS
MART
PSU-1
Figure 3-
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