Quick Start Guide: Unpacking and Installing Initial Configuration For A10 Thunder Series and AX Series
Quick Start Guide: Unpacking and Installing Initial Configuration For A10 Thunder Series and AX Series
Carefully unpack and check for the following parts, which Thunder Series and AX Series
Quick Start Guide
should be included with your device:
Additional Documentation one Serial to RJ-45 console cable). Devices with a dual
IOIO (console)/LOM port will also include a splitter cable.
1. Find your device’s serial number on the product label Before you Begin 2. Power on the computer and the ACOS device. Press
the ON direction of the lower rocker switch.
on the chassis.
2. Go to https://www.a10networks.com/support/
customer-registration and create a support account. To Physically Install the Device: • Speed (bits): 9600
• IP address for the management interface. As an out-of- 2. Access the Privileged EXEC level of the CLI by entering
band interface, the management interface should not the enable command. Press Return when prompted for
be on the same subnet as the data interfaces. the password; there is no default password to access
Privileged EXEC mode on new systems.
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Configure the Management Interface Change the Admin Password Initial Configuration for aGalaxy
In the factory default configuration, the management After the initial login, it is highly recommended that you
interface has the IP address 172.31.31.31/24.
secure access to your device by changing the default This section provides initial configuration information for
password.
your physical aGalaxy device. If you are installing aGalaxy
You can use either a console connection or use another PC
on a Hypervisor, refer to the Software Installation Guide.
with an IP address in the same subnet (for example, admin admin password newpassword
172.31.31.1/24), and connect the PC to the management After your aGalaxy device is physically installed into your
interface.
equipment rack, you must assign an IP address to the
Save the Configuration Changes management interface (eth0).
At this point, the ACOS device is now network accessible 1. Access aGalaxy using a console telnet session.
1. Configure the management interface IP address and for configuration under the new IP address and admin
default gateway. The example below shows the CLI password.
2. Log in to the aGalaxy console using consoleadmin as
commands to set the management IP address to the user name and a10 as the password.
an address of 192.168.2.x):
interface management
ip address 192.168.2.228 /24 Service Management Port Data Ports B. Select <2> Network Interfaces.
ip default-gateway 192.168.2.1
C. Select <1> eth0.
HTTP Enabled Disabled 5. Select <6> Show Network to verify your configuration;
Optional: Configure the Management the output should show the IP address you just entered
Interface for Automated Management HTTPS Enabled Disabled and no longer show they factory-assigned default IP
Traffic address 172.31.31.31.
interface as the source interface for automated Configuration changes made to this point must be saved to 7. Using a supported browser, enter the management IP
management traffic generated by the ACOS device. For the system memory to take effect when the system address as the URL.
example:
reboots. Otherwise, a power interruption (for example)
could cause the system to be unavailable from the Web 8. Log in to the web GUI using a10 as the default user
interface management
interface, in which case the console configuration would name and admin as the default password.
ip default-gateway 192.168.2.1
After logging in, you should see the Getting Started wizard.
ip control-apps-use-mgmt-port Saving the configuration changes prevents this Refer to the “Enter Basic Network Settings from the Getting
inconvenience. To write the current configuration to system Started Wizard” section in either of the following
memory, use the write memory command.
documents for further aGalaxy configuration information:
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Initial Configuration for
Configure Basic Network Settings Using an Existing Configuration
Thunder HVA
The Thunder HVA initial setup wizard enables you to
configure basic network settings to connect your HVA
to Configure Your New Device
device to your network.
Follow the procedure below to configure a new ACOS
This section provides initial configuration information for device by loading the configuration from another ACOS
your Thunder HVA device.
1. Launch the initial setup wizard by using the
device:
1. Using the included serial cable, connect the ACOS A. IP address for the management interface. This
device to a computer with terminal emulation address must be entered in CIDR format.
2. Power on the computer and the ACOS device. Press 2. On the new ACOS device, copy the configured ACOS
the ON direction of the lower rocker switch. C. Allocation IP pool. This is the set of IP addresses device’s startup-config from the remote server on to
that will be assigned to the vThunder instances on the new ACOS device. For example:
copy scp://user@remote_host/filename
• Speed (bits): 9600
Use a comma (,) to specify multiple, specific IP startup-config
• Data bits: 8
addresses. For example, “10.10.10.11,
10.10.10.13” assigns the .11 and .13 IP addresses 3. Reboot the new ACOS device.
• Stop bits: 1
only.
Log In Using the CLI D. (Optional) Host name for the device.
For example, below is the location of the LOM port on an
E. Save your changes and exit from the setup wizard.
A10 Thunder Series 3030S device:
systems.
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