
First Time Configuration Using EQ OS 10
The procedure below shows you how to use one line commands in the global context to set up the configuration
illustrated above.
1. Power on Equalizer and enter the CLI, as shown in "Starting the CLI" on page 128.
2. Configure a VLAN for the GUI, SSH, and cluster IP addresses:
eqcli > vlan 172net vid 2 untagged_ports 1,2
3. Create a VLAN for servers on the remaining ports (in this example, we’re configuring an E450GX with a
total of 12 ports):
eqcli > vlan 192net vid 3 untagged_ports 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
4. Configure default routes and services on the Default subnet of each VLAN. For our example, we’ll enable
SSH login and the GUI over HTTP on the 172net VLAN.
eqcli > vlan 172net subnet sn01 ip 172.16.0.200/21 default_route 172.16.0.1
services ssh,http
eqcli > vlan 192net subnet sn01 ip 192.168.0.200/21 default_route 192.168.0.1
5. Connect Equalizer to your network on the VLANs that you set up in the previous steps, using the
appropriate front panel ports. You should now be able to ping Equalizer’s IP address on each VLAN. If
Equalizer does not respond on a VLAN, you may need special routes on the default router, or on the next-
hop gateway for a particular VLAN.
6. Set the timezone. Enter:
eqcli > timezone?
7. Locate your timezone in the displayed list and press q to quit out of the list. Then, type in your timezone
number and press <Enter>, as in this example for the "America/New York’" time zone:
eqcli > timezone 161
8. If Equalizer can reach the Internet, add a name server so that NTP will work and time will be the same
across all Equalizers:
eqcli > name-server IP_address
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