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Foundry Networks FES - Chapter 4; Connecting Network; Checking Connectivity; Assigning Permanent Passwords

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June 2006 © 2006 Foundry Networks, Inc. 4 - 1
Chapter 4
Connecting Network Devices and
Checking Connectivity
This chapter provides the details for connecting network devices and checking network connectivity.
WARNING: The procedures in this manual are for qualified service personnel.
Table 4.1 lists the tasks you must perform to connect your Foundry device, and shows where to get
troubleshooting information for any problems that can arise.
Assigning Permanent Passwords
By default, the CLI is not protected by passwords. To secure CLI access, Foundry strongly recommends assigning
passwords. See the Foundry Security Guide.
NOTE: You cannot assign a password using the Web management interface. You can assign passwords using
IronView Network Manager if an enable password for a Super User has been configured on the device.
The CLI contains the following access levels:
•User EXEC – The level you enter when you first start a CLI session. At this level, you can view some system
information but you cannot configure system or port parameters.
Table 4.1: Network Connectivity Tasks
Step Task Page
1 Secure access to the CLI by assigning passwords. 4-1
2 Configure IP addresses for the management, Ethernet,
virtual, and loopback interfaces.
4-3
3 Connect your device to another networking device. 4-5
4 Test a port for connectivity to other networking devices
using the ping and traceroute commands.
4-7
5 Troubleshoot any problems that can arise. 4-10

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