Basic Configuration
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NXA-ENET24 - Software Management Guide

This example shows how to download a PoE controller file from a TFTP server.

This example shows how to copy a PoE controller file from another unit in the stack.

Console Port Settings

You can access the onboard configuration program by attaching a VT100 compatible device to the switch’s

serial console port. Management access through the console port is controlled by various parameters,

including a password, timeouts, and basic communication settings. These parameters can be configured via the

Web or CLI interface.

Command Attributes
Console#copy tftp file 233
TFTP server IP address: 10.3.4.50
Choose file type:
1. config: 2. opcode 3. PD_Controller: <1-3>: 3
Source file name: 7012_007.s19
Destination file name: PoE-test
Write to FLASH Programming.
Write to FLASH finish.
Success.
Console#
Console#copy file controller 233
Unit <1-2>: 2
Choose controller type:
1. PoE: 2. VDSL: 3. TBD <1-3>: 1
Source file name: PoE-test
Software downloading in progress, please wait...
Unit 1 done
Console#
Command Attributes
• Login Timeout: Sets the interval that the system waits for a user to log into the CLI. If a login attempt is not
detected within the timeout interval, the connection is terminated for the session.
• Range: 0 - 300 seconds
• Default: 0
• Exec Timeout: Sets the interval that the system waits until user input is detected. If user input is not
detected within the timeout interval, the current session is terminated.
• Range: 0 - 65535 seconds
• Default: 600 seconds
• Password
Threshold:
Sets the password intrusion threshold, which limits the number of failed logon attempts.
When the logon attempt threshold is reached, the system interface becomes silent for a
specified amount of time (set by the Silent Time parameter) before allowing the next logon
attempt.
• Range: 0-120
• Default: 3 attempts
• Silent Time: Sets the amount of time the management console is inaccessible after the number of
unsuccessful logon attempts has been exceeded.
• Range: 0-65535
• Default: 0
• Data Bits: Sets the number of data bits per character that are interpreted and generated by the con-
sole port.
• If parity is being generated, specify 7 data bits per character.
• If no parity is required, specify 8 data bits per character.
• Default: 8 bits
• Parity: Defines the generation of a parity bit. Communication protocols provided by some
terminals can require a specific parity bit setting.
• Specify Even, Odd, or None.
• Default: None