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Turning Up the System 3-3
3902 Service Delivery Switch Hardware Installation and Start-up Manual
009-3205-001 Standard Revision D
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2013-2015 Ciena
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Corporation July 2015
Deleting a User Account
After you have created new user accounts for all access levels described in
Table 3-1, it is recommended that you delete the default user accounts. At
least one user with super user privileges must be configured on the device.
See the related procedures:
“Creating a New User Account” on page 3-7
“Deleting a User Account” on page 3-8
Managing Licenses
A license is a permit to use a feature or set of features. The physical license
consists of a cover sheet and a copy of the license terms. The cover sheet has
a label affixed to it identifying the license model number and license key. The
licenses are shipped with the hardware.
Note: It is strongly recommended that you keep a copy of your license
keys in a safe place.
You need to install the license key on the 3902 in order to activate the features
associated with the license.
Multiple licenses can be installed on a device. 3902 switches support
Advanced- Ethernet, Advanced-OAM, and Advanced Security.
For more information on associated features and managing software license
keys, see 39XX/51XX Software Management and Licensing.
For a procedure see “Managing Licenses” on page 3-9.
Configuring the Remote Management Interface
The factory default IP address and subnet for the remote interface is
0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0. These values will be entered if the system is reset to factory
defaults.
You can configure the remote management interface directly by using this
procedure, or automatically by using DHCP. See “Configuring an Interface
using DHCP” on page 3-12. The default priority for the remote management
interface defaults to 7 and is not configurable.
Note: The local and remote management interfaces cannot be configured
to the same IP subnet.
For more information on provisioning commands for the remote interface, see
39XX/51XX Command Reference.

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