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InstallationGuidefortheAX1000/AX1000‐11
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Inspection

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This guide describes how to physically install the AX 1000 / AX 1000-11 and configure its MGMT (management) interface for network access to the Command-Line Interface (CLI).
Note: This guide applies only to models AX 1000 and AX 1000-11.
Inspect the box carefully before opening it. If the box is damaged, contact the shipper for instructions on filing a claim. Opening a damaged box before inspection by the shipper will void any potential shipping claims.
Caution: Do not attempt to install or operate damaged equipment. As with any
electrical equipment, personal injury or damage to other equipment can result from commissioning damaged electrical equipment.
Regulations
Follow all applicable regulations for installation of electrical equipment.
Unpacking
Carefully unpack your AX device and included items from the box.
Check the Contents
Confirm that the following items are included with the AX 1000:
Cables: one AC power, two Cat-5E Ethernet, one Serial to RJ-45 console
Hardware: rack-mount kit (2 front brackets and bracket screws)
Product documentation, CD (User Manuals, Release Notes, and so on)
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Installation

Rack Mounting

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Other Requirements
Other equipment needed for installation:
Notebook or workstation PC (Windows, Linux, or Mac)
– Must have compatible Ethernet connectivity
Web browser (IE 6.0-8.0 for Windows, Firefox 2.x-3.x for Windows or
Linux, Safari 3.0 for Mac)
Terminal Emulation Software (PuTTy, HyperTerminal, or similar)
1. Attach the front mounting bracket to the side of the AX device with the supplied screws, as shown in Figure 1 continuing to the next step.
. Repeat on the other side before
FIGURE 1. Attaching the front brackets to the device
Note: Rack screws are not included in the bracket kit.
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2. Attach the AX device to the front of the rack as shown in Figure 2 Make sure to fasten the brackets.
FIGURE 2. Attaching the device to the front of the rack
.
Caution: Disconnect AC power supply cord before servicing.
Tighten the rack screws to secure the equipment to the rack after servicing.
3. Check all screws to verify that they are snug.

Interface Connections

The AX 1000 and AX 1000-11 provide the following interfaces:
Ethernet data interfaces – 6 1-Gigabit copper interfaces and
2 1-Gigabit fiber interfaces
Management interfaces – 1 serial console interface (Console) and
1 Ethernet interface (MGMT)
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1. Connect the serial cable to the serial console interface.
2. Connect Ethernet cables to the data interfaces you plan to use.
3. Optionally, connect an Ethernet cable to the MGMT interface.
FIGURE 3 Front view (Ethernet and Console connectors, LEDs)
Front Panel Status LEDs
TABLE 1 Front panel LED status indications
LED Color Status Description
Power
HDD
Status
Ethernet Ports
(Cat-5)
Ethernet Ports
(Fiber)
L/A
SP
L/A
ACT
Green
Amber
Green
Green
Off Off 10M Green On 100M Amber On 1G
Green
Green
On Power is switched On
Off No power connected
On
Off
On Off Off
On
Flash
Off
On
Hard disk under access No Data access When system under access No power access LNK - Link down LNK - Link up ACT - Activity
LNK - Link down LNK - Link up
Off ACT - No activity
Flash ACT - Activity
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Power-on

The AX 1000 automatically boots when the power plug is connected to an electrical outlet. If the unit does not boot automatically, it can be manually booted by quickly flipping the power switch.
Note: Power OFF – To perform a graceful shutdown, use the shutdown com-
mand in the CLI. You will be prompted to save your configuration infor­mation before the AX 1000 powers down.
Force Power OFF – If the system stops working and requires a forced shutdown, press and hold the power switch in the "1" position for four seconds. Keep in mind that this forced shutdown will cause a loss of con­figuration information that has not be manually saved.

Initial Configuration

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The AX device can be initially configured using the CLI, accessed through the console connection.
To display a list of commands for a level of the CLI, enter a question mark ( ? ) and press Enter. You can display the list separately for each level.
For syntax help, enter a command or keyword followed by a “space”, then enter ? then press Enter. This works for commands with sub-commands also.
Note: If you are planning to configure the new AX device by loading the config-
uration from another AX device:
1. On the configured AX device, use the copy CLI command to save the startup-config to a remote server.
2. On the new AX device, copy the configured AX device’s startup-config from the remote server onto the new AX device.
3. Reboot the new AX device.
4. Modify parameters as needed (such as IP addresses).
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Connection via Console (Serial Port)
1. Using the included serial cable, connect the AX device to a computer with terminal emulation software.
2. Power on the computer and the AX. Press the ON direction of the lower rocker switch.
3. Set the terminal emulation software for 9600 baud and 8-N-1 (8 bits ­no parity - 1 stop bit). Once you are connected, the login prompt will display on the terminal.
Login via CLI
1. Log into the AX device with the default username admin and the default password a10.
login as: admin Welcome to AX Using keyboard-interactive authentication. Password: [type ? for help]
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2. Enable the Privileged EXEC level by typing enable and pressing the Enter key . There is no default password to enter Privileged EXEC mode on new systems.
AX>en Password:(just press Enter on a new system) AX#
3. Enable the configuration mode by typing config and pressing Enter.
AX#config AX(config)#
4. It is strongly suggested that a Privileged EXEC enable password be set
up as follows:
AX(config)#enable-password newpassword AX(config)#
How to Configure the MGMT Interface
Note: It is recommended to keep the management interface and the data inter-
faces in separate networks. Otherwise, some operations such as pinging may have unexpected results.
1. In the factory default configuration, the management interface has IP address 172.31.31.31/24.
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2. You can use either a console connection or use another PC with an IP address in the same subnet (for example, 172.31.31.1/24), and connect the PC to the MGMT interface.
3. Configure the management interface IP address and default gateway.
- Note: The MGMT interface is an out-of-band interface; therefore, it
should not be on the same subnet as any of the data interfaces.
- In the example below, the IP address for the MGMT interface is
192.168.2.228. None of the data interfaces should have an IP address of 192.168.2.x.
AX(config)#interface management AX(config-if:mgmt)#ip address 192.168.2.228 /24 AX(config-if:mgmt)#ip default-gateway 192.168.2.1
4. Verify the interface IP address change:
AX(config-if:mgmt)#show interface management GigabitEthernet 0 is up, line protocol is up. Hardware is GigabitEthernet, Address is xxxx.yyyy.zzzz Internet address is 192.168.2.228, Subnet mask is 255.255.255.0 ...
5. Optionally, configure the AX device to use the management interface as the source interface for automated management traffic generated by the AX device:
AX(config-if:mgmt)#ip control-apps-use-mgmt-port
(For more information, see the “Enabling Use of the Management Interface as the Source for Automated Management Traffic" chapter in the AX Series Configuration Guide.)
AX(config-if:mgmt)#exit AX(config)#
Change the Admin Password
A10 Networks recommends that you change the admin password immedi­ately for security.
AX(config)#admin admin password newpassword AX(config)#
The AX device is now network accessible for configuration under the new IP address and admin password.
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Note: By default, Telnet access is disabled on all interfaces, including the man-
agement interface. SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, and SNMP access are enabled by default on the management interface only, and disabled by default on all data interfaces.
Save the Configuration Changes – write memory
Configuration changes made so far must be saved to the system memory to take effect when the system reboots. Otherwise, a power interruption (for example) could cause the system to be unavailable from the Web interface, in which case the console configuration would need to be repeated. Saving the configuration changes prevents this inconvenience. To write the current configuration to system memory:
AX(config)#write mem Building configuration... [OK]

For More Information

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For feature information, see the following guides:
AX Series System Configuration and Administration Guide
AX Series Application Delivery and Server Load Balancing Guide
AX Series GUI Reference
AX Series CLI Reference
AX Series aFleX Reference
AX Series MIB Reference
AX Series aXAPI Reference
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