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

login as: customer customer@10.60.4.180's password:

Figure 13: Shell login

4.Enter netoptics as the password. For security, the password is not displayed as you type it. The Director CLI runs and the CLI sign-on banner and login prompt are displayed.

login as: customer customer@10.60.4.8's password:

Last login: Thu Sep 4 09:40:31 2008 from 10.30.1.62

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Figure 14: Shell login as customer (password "netoptics" is not displayed)

Log into the CLI

Each Director maintains a list of accounts for users authorized for access to that particular Director. The default account for new systems is User Name admin and Password netoptics.

To log into the CLI:

1.Enter the user name. (The default user name is admin.) The Enter Password prompt is displayed.

2.Enter the password. (The default password is netoptics.) For security, the password is not displayed as you type it.

The CLI prompt is displayed.

login user: admin password:

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Figure 15: Logging into the CLI

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Contents Data Monitoring Switch Trademarks and Copyrights Contents Chapter Configuring Filters Using the CLI ChapterAppendix a Appendix BChapter Introduction Key Features Ease of UseMonitor port Filtering Passive, Secure TechnologyAbout this Guide DescriptionDirector Architecture Director internal architectureUSB port Director ManagementTypical Application Network LinksMonitoring Tools 10 Gigabit in-line network connection using a network Tap In-line Monitoring of 10 Gigabit LinksPower LEDs Director Front PanelMonitor Port LEDs DNM / Network Port LEDsDirector Rear Panel XFPChapter Installing Director Plan the Installation Unpack and Inspect the Director deviceRack Mount the Director device Install Director Network ModulesInstall SFP and XFP Monitor port Modules Connect Power to Director Connect the local CLI InterfaceConnect the remote CLI Interface Baud Data bits No parity 1 stop bit No flow controlTip To connect the CLI for remote use over the Management portLog into the CLI To log into the CLITo change the login password Configure Director using the CLIChange Director Password To change the port mode Assign a New Manager IP AddressTo assign a new Manager IP address to Director Change Port ModesSave and Load Director Configurations Set the Current Date and TimeUsing the CLI Help Command To view CLI help informationUsing the CLI Command History Buffer Show name show running, factory, default, or file nameConnect Span Ports to Director To connect a Span portConnect Director With In-line Network Links To connect an in-line network linkConnect Monitoring Tools to Director Configure a Matrix Switch connection in DirectorCheck the Installation Chapter Configuring Filters Using the CLI SyntaxEnter filter commit. The switch connection is activated Copy Traffic From Any Network Port to Any Monitor PortRegenerate Traffic to Any Set of Monitor Ports Lter add inports=n1.1 action=redir redirports=m.3-m.5Create Filters To create a filter that selects IPv4 packets by protocolCreate Complex Filters Logical and filter connectionView filters UDPWork with configurable 10 Gigabit ports Configurable 10 Gigabit XFP ports used as Network portsXFP Port Protocol = Monitor Port Understand filter interactions CAMFlow diagram now looks as follows Exclusive filters N1.1 ipproto=UDP action=drop N1.1 m.1To change the Director filter configuration Understand pending and active filtersFilter running command Enter filter list to view the pending filter list Filter capacity Inports=n1.1-n1.7 Ipproto=6 Vlan=100 Redirports=m.1-m.5,m.10Daisy-chaining Multiple Director Chassis Appendix a Director Specifications Specifications, chassisSpecifications, DNM EnvironmentalCertifications Available ModelsAppendix B Command Line Interface Command Sub-Command Arguments Example and description CommitFilter discard Image Quit User add name=bob pw=bob-pw priv=3 Filter parameters Director Filter Parameters Qual Value Example Description Vlan=128Appendix C Protocol Numbers Num Keyword ProtocolMobile L2TP Limitations on Warranty and Liability By Net Optics, Inc. All Rights Reserved