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Appendix B lists the required cables and adaptors. You may also use any terminal emulation program that is available on your system.
2.Configure your terminal or terminal emulation program as follows.
Baud rate | 9600 |
Bits per character | 8 |
Parity | None |
Stop bits | 1 |
Flow control | None |
3.Press the Return or Enter key until a prompt appears, requesting your username. If you do not receive a prompt after pressing the key five times, check your cable and serial settings to be sure that they are correct.
4.Proceed to Initial CCM login in this chapter.
After you complete the CCM configuration, you may reconfigure the CLI on another port or disable it completely and use port 1 with an attached device. For more information, see Connecting to devices from the serial CLI port in Chapter 3.
Initial CCM login
The CCM ships with a single user defined in its user database. The first time you connect to the CCM via Telnet or serial CLI, you are prompted for a username.
To log in to the CCM for the first time:
1.At the Username prompt, type Admin. There is no factory default password for the Admin user. At the Password prompt, press Return.
Username: Admin
Password:
Authentication Complete
CCM configuration is required.
2.Once authentication completes, the CCM prompts for any missing configuration values that are required for operation.
If you already provided the IP address and subnet mask, you will not be prompted for those values again.
If you have not already provided the IP address and subnet mask, you will be prompted for them. Enter the CCM IP address and subnet mask using standard dot notation.
CCM configuration is required Enter CCM IP address > 192.168.0.5 Enter CCM Subnet mask > 255.255.255.0