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On Linux a computer, enter the command syntax that is provided in Linux drivers.
5. Start a terminal emulator and configure it to use the display settings in Table 33. Terminal emulator display settings and the connection
settings in Table 34. Terminal emulator connection settings.
Table 33. Terminal emulator display settings
Parameter Value
Terminal emulation mode VT-100 or ANSI (for color support)
Font Terminal
Translations None
Columns 80
Table 34. Terminal emulator connection settings
Parameter Value
Connector COM3 (for example)
1,2
Baud rate 115,200
Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop bits 1
Flow control None
1
Your computer configuration determines which COM port is used for the Disk Array USB Port.
2
Verify the appropriate COM port for use with the CLI.
6. In the terminal emulator, connect to controller A.
7. If necessary, press Enter to display login prompt.
8. If you are connecting to a storage system with G275 firmware that has not been deployed:
a) Type manage at the login prompt and press Enter.
b) Type !manage at the Password prompt and press Enter.
If you are connecting to a storage system with G275 firmware that has been deployed:
a) Type the user name of a user with the manage role at the login prompt and press Enter.
b) Type the password for the user at the Password prompt and press Enter.
9. If you are connecting to a storage system with G280 firmware that has not been deployed:
a) Type setup at the login prompt and press Enter.
b) Do not type anything at the Password prompt and press Enter.
If you are connecting to a storage system with G280 firmware that has been deployed:
a) Type the user name of a user with the manage role at the login prompt and press Enter.
b) Type the password for the user at the Password prompt and press Enter.
10. If you want to use DHCP to set network port IP values, enter the following command at the prompt:
set network-parameters dhcp
If you want to use custom static IP addresses, enter the following CLI command to set the values you obtained in step 1:
NOTE:
Run the command for controller A first, and then run the command for controller B.
set network-parameters ip address netmask netmask gateway gateway controller a|b
where:
address is the IP address of the controller
netmask is the subnet mask
gateway is the IP address of the subnet router
a|b specifies the controller whose network parameters you are setting
Setting network port IP addresses using the CLI port and serial cable
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