GR4000 Quick Start Guide, Revision 1 - Preliminary
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NOTE
You can use the function of simplifying command inputs when setting configuration information.
For details, see the section “6.1 Convenient Functions”.
NOTE
The following message might be shown in case that the network interface board NE100-48T is
installed.
”The interface_mode parameter specified in the system configuration cannot be used
for the mounted NIF.Change the interface_mode parameter defined in the system
configuration.”
If the message above is shown, you cannot use NE100-48T unless you set its interface mode,
which must be done in configuration information.
The following “login” prompt is shown after GR4000 is started up.
BSDI BSD/OS 3.1
login:
operator
…
Input
“
operator
”
as a
user ID.
This section describes about the procedures for logging into GR4000, setting a time and password of administrator,
and adding/deleting a user ID.
(1) Log into GR4000.
Log into GR4000 by inputting a user ID. The “operator” is a default user ID set at the time of initial system introduction. (This
default user ID does not have a login password set for it.)
BSDI BSD/OS 3.1
login:
operator
…
Input
“
operator
”
as a user ID.
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*** Welcome to this system ***
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(2) Set an exact time.
The time set as a default is not accurate.
Therefore, you must reset it to the accurate one according to the instructions written in the example below.
Ex. Time setting
>
set calendar 0309021530
…
Input a date and time (Year/Month/Date/Hour/Minutes) in two-digit values.
Tue Sep 2 15:30:00 2003
…
The time you set will be shown.
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(3) Register yourself as an administrator of GR4000.
Register yourself as an administrator of GR4000.
3.3.1 Startup of GR4000
3.3.2 Setting of a time, user ID and password