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2.Launch terminal emulation software and set communication parameters to:

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8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit

No flow control

The Net Optics CLI banner and login prompt are displayed in the Terminal Emulation software.

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Figure 11: CLI sign-on banner

Connect the remote CLI Interface

If you choose to run the CLI remotely, connect a network cable from a switch to the Management port on the back of the Director chassis. Use any computer with an SSH client to access the CLI over the network.

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PuTTY is a freeware SSH client for Windows that can be downloaded from many sites on the Internet.

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To connect the CLI for remote use over the Management port:

1.Connect the Director Management port to a network switch using a network cable.

2.Open Direct (the default IP address is 10.60.4.180 and the SSH port is 22) from an SSH client on the network.

Director displays the shell login prompt.

login as:

Figure 12: Shell login prompt

3. Enter customer to log into the shell. The shell asks for the password.

login as: shellusername customer@10.60.4.180's password:

Figure 13: Shell login

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Contents Smart Filtering Appliance Trademarks and Copyrights Contents Filter parameters Appendix aAppendix B Appendix CChapter Introduction Passive, Secure Technology Key FeaturesEase of Use Monitor port FilteringDescription About this GuideDirector internal architecture Director ArchitectureDirector Management USB portNetwork Links Typical ApplicationMonitoring Tools In-line Monitoring of 10 Gigabit Links IBypass Switch MethodExternal Network Tap method DNM / Network Port LEDs Power LEDsDirector Front Panel Monitor Port LEDsXFP Director Rear PanelChapter Installing Director Unpack and Inspect the Director device Plan the InstallationInstall SFP and XFP Monitor port Modules Install Director Network ModulesRack Mount the Director device Connect the local CLI Interface Connect Power to DirectorTo connect the CLI for remote use over the Management port Connect the remote CLI InterfaceBaud Data bits No parity 1 stop bit No flow control TipTo log into the CLI Log into the CLIChange Director User Name and Password Configure Director using the CLITo change the user name and password Change Port Modes To change the port modeAssign a New Manager IP Address To assign a new Manager IP address to DirectorSet the Current Date and Time Save and Load Director ConfigurationsTo view CLI help information Using the CLI Help CommandCurrent config file Using the CLI Command History BufferTo connect a Span port Connect Span Ports to DirectorTo connect an in-line network link Connect Director With In-line Network LinksCheck the Installation Configure a Matrix Switch connection in DirectorConnect Monitoring Tools to Director Syntax Chapter Configuring Filters Using the CLICopy Traffic From Any Network Port to Any Monitor Port Enter filter commit. The switch connection is activatedLter add inports=n1.1 action=redir redirports=m.3-m.5 Regenerate Traffic to Any Set of Monitor PortsTo create a filter that selects IPv4 packets by protocol Create FiltersLogical and filter connection Create Complex FiltersUDP View filtersConfigurable 10 Gigabit XFP ports used as Network ports Work with configurable 10 Gigabit portsNetwork Port 11 XFP Port CAM Understand filter interactionsFlow diagram now looks as follows N1.1 ipproto=UDP action=drop N1.1 m.1 Exclusive filtersUnderstand pending and active filters To change the Director filter configurationEnter filter list to view the pending filter list Filter capacity User interactionsDaisy-chaining Multiple Director Chassis Specifications, chassis Appendix a Director SpecificationsAvailable Models Specifications, DNMEnvironmental CertificationsCommand Sub-Command Parameters Example and description Appendix B Command Line InterfaceSrc=10.1.1.1 action=drop Command may includeFilter add and filter ins commands Filter add ipv6=n inports=n1.1-n1.3 ipFilter sync Load myconfiguration-1Filter list Filter runningPing Save myconfiguration-1Show myconfiguration-1 PasswdTime Sysip commitSysip ipaddr=192.168.1.2 netmask=255.255.0.0 Sysip showIs only This This command is only available at root level CommandUser show User add name=bob pw=bob-pw priv=3Director Filter Parameters Qual Value Example Description Filter parametersNum Keyword Protocol Appendix C Protocol NumbersMobile L2TP Limitations on Warranty and Liability By Net Optics, Inc. All Rights Reserved