
Interacting with the SA9200
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All configurations saved in default.cfg will be
erased during a factory_reset.
Save configuration using save command, before boot.
Save current configuration to default.cfg and
continue boot? [n] --->
While the unit is booting, the front-panel LEDs display a
characteristic startup pattern. When the boot sequence concludes, the
Power LED is steadily illuminated while the Status LED blinks. If
you observe any deviation from this behavior, see Appendix A,
“Diagnostics,” in the User Guide. Under normal circumstances, the
SA9200 requires approximately two minutes to boot.
3. The SA9200 prompts you during startup to press a key to enter
the Boot Monitor CLI. You have five seconds to press a key. If
you ignore the prompt, the startup sequence finishes and the
Quick Start Wizard begins.
Refer to the Quick Start Wizard section later in this guide for detailed
instructions on completing the SA9200 configuration.
If you do not want to run
the Quick Start Wizard at
this time, press CTRL-C.
To run the Quick Start
Wizard later, type start-
wizard at the Command
Line Interface prompt.
4. At the login prompt, type admin for the initial user name and
press Enter.
5. Type admin for the initial password.
To add a user name or change the password, see the config cli
username command in Chapter 5 of the User Guide.
Command Line Help
Command line help is available in both the Boot Monitor and the
operational CLI. To display help text, type help and press Enter.
DHCP
Requirements
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) provides a method by
which computers using TCP/IP can obtain configuration parameters
automatically through the network at startup. If you use DHCP, you
must give the DHCP server the following parameters for it to pass to
the SA9200:
• IP address
• Netmask
• Default route
• SA9200 Name
• Domain (Optional)
• Domain Name Server (Optional)
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