Difference between revisions of "Gnodal: Setting up the gnodal switch"
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By default the ports will closed/powered off for security, all ports need to be enabled before you will see any link activity. | By default the ports will closed/powered off for security, all ports need to be enabled before you will see any link activity. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:23, 29 January 2015
Default settings
192.168.1.1 / root / admin123
By default the ports will closed/powered off for security, all ports need to be enabled before you will see any link activity.
Check the port status
GNOS# show interface status
Port Status Duplex Speed Negotiation
---- ------ ------ ----- -----------
Eth0/1 not connected Full 10 Gbps No-Negotiation
Eth0/2 not connected Full 10 Gbps No-Negotiation
Eth0/3 not connected Full 10 Gbps No-Negotiation
Eth0/4 not connected Full 10 Gbps No-Negotiation
Eth0/5 not connected Full 10 Gbps No-Negotiation
Eth0/6 not connected Full 10 Gbps No-Negotiation
Eth0/7 not connected Full 10 Gbps No-Negotiation
Eth0/8 not connected Full 10 Gbps No-Negotiation
Eth0/9 not connected Full 10 Gbps No-Negotiation
Eth0/10 not connected Full 10 Gbps No-NegotiationTurn on all the ports
And write the changes to ensure systems boots up in the same configuration.
GNOS# configure terminal
GNOS(config)# interface range ethernet 0/1-72
GNOS(config-if-range)# no shutdown
GNOS(config-if-range)# exit
GNOS(config)#GNOS# write startup-config
Building configuration ...
[OK] exit