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Data Domain DD6300 System Installation and Storage Expansion Guide

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Enable administrative communication

The administrative interfaces are located on the management module on the rear of the chassis. These interfaces are for management network traffic only. Do not use these interfaces for data traffic.

  1. Connect an administrative console to the serial port on the back panel of the system.
  2. NOTE You must have 115200 baud rate for the system to work correctly; 9600 baud rate does not work.
    Launch a terminal emulation program from your computer and configure the following communication settings:
    Table 1. Communications settings
    Setting Value
    Baud rate 115200
    Data bits 8
    Stop bits 1
    Parity None
    Flow control None
    Emulation VT-100
  3. Press Enter to activate the console.
    NOTE If you do not see the prompt on your terminal to log in, then complete Step 4.
  4. Verify the front blue power LED (blue square) is on. If it is not, make sure the power cables are fully seated at both ends, and both AC sources are on.
  5. NOTE The initial username is sysadmin and the initial password is the system serial number.
    Log in to the Data Domain console using the sysadmin username.
    localhost.localdomain login: sysadmin
    
  6. Type the default password, which is the system serial number. The Product ID/SN tag is attached beneath the power supply at the rear of the system. See the rear panel of the system for the Product ID/SN tag.
    Password: system_serial_number
    
NOTE If you type an incorrect password four consecutive times, the system locks out the specified username for 120 seconds. The login count and lockout period are configurable and might be different on your system. See the Data Domain Operating System Administration Guide and the Data Domain Operating System Command Reference Guide for setting these values.

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