46 Using Dell™ OpenManage™ Switch Administrator

Console Connection

See "Serial Cable Connection" on page 52 for a description of the required console cable.
1.
Turn on the switch (or stack) and wait until the startup is complete.
NOTE: If you are installing a
stack
of switches, connect the terminal to th e Master Switch. This switch li ghts
the Master Switch LED. When a stack is powered up for t he first time, the switches elect the Master Switch, which
may occupy any location in the stack. If you connect the terminal to a subordi nate switch, you cannot use the CLI
through the subordinate’s serial interface.
2.
If the admin has not configured a login authentic ation method, then the
console>
prompt displays
when the switch boots up. Otherwise, the user is presented with the
User:
login prompt.
NOTE: The following steps assume that the admin user and password is configured on the syst em.
3.
Typ e
admin
at the prompt, and press <Enter>.
The
Password
: prompt now displays.
4.
Enter the password, which displays as asterisks (*).
The
console#
prompt now displays.
5.
Configure the device and enter the necessary commands to complete the required tasks.
6.
When finished, exit the session with the
quit
or
exit
command.

Telnet Connection

Telnet is a terminal emulation TCP/IP protocol. ASCII terminals can be virtually connected to the local
device through a TCP/IP protocol network. Telnet is an alternative to a local login terminal where a
remote login is required.
Your switch supports up to four simultaneous Telnet sessions. All CLI commands can be used over a
telnet session.
Using the CLI

Command Mode Overview

The CLI is divided into command modes. Each command mode has a specific command set. Entering a
question mark at the console prompt displays a list of commands available for that particular command
mode.
In each mode, a specific command is used to navigate from one command mode to another.
During the CLI session initialization, the CLI mode is the User EXEC mode. Only a limited subset of
commands are available in the
User EXEC mode. This level is reserved for tasks that do not change the
switch configuration and is used to access configuration sub-systems. Privileged EXEC mode may
require a password if the enable password is configured. See "Security Management and Password
Configuration" on page 91 for more information on setting up enable passwords.