Glossary

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Getting Started
This chapter describes how you start configuring your system.
When you power up the chassis, the system performs a power-on self test (POST) and system then loads the Dell EMC
Networking Operating System. 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 LEDs remain online (green) and the console monitor displays the EXEC
mode prompt.
For details about using the command line interface (CLI), refer to the Accessing the Command Line section in the Configuration
Fundamentals chapter.
Topics:
Console Access
Accessing the CLI Interface and Running Scripts Using SSH
Default Configuration
Configuring a Host Name
Accessing the System Remotely
Configuring the Enable Password
Configuration File Management
Managing the File System
Enabling Software Features on Devices Using a Command Option
View Command History
Upgrading Dell EMC Networking OS
Verify Software Images Before Installation
Using HTTP for File Transfers
Console Access
The device has one RJ-45/RS-232 console port, an out-of-band (OOB) Ethernet port, and a micro USB-B console port.
Serial Console
The RJ-45/RS-232 console port is labeled on the upper right-hand side, as you face the PSU side of the chassis.
Figure 1. RJ-45 Console Port
1. RJ-45 management Ethernet port.
2. RS-232 console port.
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