AX Series Advanced Traffic Manager: Installation Guide For The AX 1030 / AX 3030
AX Series Advanced Traffic Manager: Installation Guide For The AX 1030 / AX 3030
AX Series Advanced Traffic Manager: Installation Guide For The AX 1030 / AX 3030
Guide for the AX 1030 / AX 3030
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This guide describes how to physically install the AX 1030 / AX 3030 and
configure its MGMT (management) interface for network access to the
Command-Line Interface (CLI).
Inspection
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.
Regulations
Follow all applicable regulations for installation of electrical equipment.
Unpacking
Carefully unpack your AX device and included items from the box.
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)
Installation
You can install the AX 1030 or AX 3030 on a tabletop or in a 19” equip-
ment rack. Front-mount and center-mount installation are supported.
Tabletop
1. Carefully turn the chassis upside down and place it on a smooth, flat
surface.
1. Align a bracket over the 6 black 4-mm flat-head screws that will be
used to attach the bracket to the chassis. Make sure to use the correct
bracket. Each bracket fits on only one of the chassis sides. (See Figure 5
on page 10.)
3. Align the bracket over the screwholes and re-insert the screws. Make
sure they are snug.
1. Align a bracket over the 6 black 4-mm flat-head screws that will be
used to attach the bracket to the chassis. Make sure to use the correct
bracket. Each bracket fits on only one of the chassis sides. (See
Figure 7.)
3. Align the bracket over the screwholes and re-insert the screws. Make
sure they are snug.
Interface Connections
The AX 1030 / 3030 provides the following interfaces:
• Ethernet data interfaces:
• 6 1-Gig Copper
• 2 1-Gig Fiber
• 2 10-Gig Fiber (AX 3030 only)
• Management interfaces:
• 1 serial console interface (Console)
• 1 Ethernet interface (Mgmt)
Power-on
The AX 1030 / 3030 automatically boots when the power plug is connected
to an electrical outlet. If the unit does not boot automatically, it can be man-
ually 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 infor-
Force Power OFF – If the system stops working and requires a forced
shutdown, press and hold the power switch four seconds. Keep in mind
that this forced shutdown will cause a loss of configuration information
that has not be manually saved.
Initial Configuration
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.
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).
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.
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#
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.
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
(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)#
A10 Networks recommends that you change the admin password immedi-
ately 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.
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.
AX(config)#write mem
Building configuration...
[OK]
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