Getting Started; Console Access - Dell C9000 Series Networking Configuration Manual

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This chapter describes how you start configuring your operating software.
When you power up the chassis, the system performs a power-on self test (POST) and loads the Dell
Networking operating software. Boot messages scroll up the terminal window during this process. No user
interaction is required if the boot process proceeds without interruption.
When the boot process completes, the system status LED remains online (green) and the console monitor
displays the EXEC mode prompt.
The switch can have maximum of 2 RPM cards and 10 Line cards. If the switch contains 2 RPM cards, one
RPM is elected as master RPM. The second RPM becomes the standby. By default, slot 0 RPM becomes the
master RPM. You manage the switch through the master RPM session using the console or Telnet.
For details about using the command line interface (CLI), refer to the
the
Configuration Fundamentals
Topics:

Console Access

Mounting an NFS File System
Default Configuration
Configuring a Host Name
Accessing the System Remotely
Configuring the Enable Password
Manage Configuration Files
Viewing Command History
Upgrading the Dell Networking OS
Console Access
The switch has two management ports:
A serial RS-232 /RJ-45 console port for a local management connection
An out-of-band (OOB) Ethernet port to manage the switch using its IP address
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