Last Updated on August 3, 2021 by Admin 2
You are configuring a Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch for the first time. The switch requires an IPv4 management interface.
Which of the following setup information is required at first boot? (Choose two.)
- an IPv4 subnet mask for the management interface
- a new strong password for the admin user
- an SNMP community string
- additional account names and passwords for account creation
- a switch name
Of the available choices, only a new strong password for the admin user and an Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) subnet mask for the management interface are required. In this scenario, you are configuring a Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch for the first time. The switch requires an IPv4 management interface. Because the switch requires an IPv4 management interface, a subnet mask for the management interface must be configured at first boot.
When configuring a Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch for the first time, you will be required to configure an admin password before configuration. This step in the configuration process is required and cannot be skipped by using the Ctrl-C keyboard combination. After you have successfully configured an admin password, you can enter setup mode by entering yes at the prompt.
Configuring additional account names and passwords when you are configuring a Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch for the first time is optional. At first boot, a Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch is configured with the single user account named admin. This account is also the network admin and cannot be changed or deleted.
Configuring a switch name when you are configuring a Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch for the first time is optional. The name you choose for the switch will also be used at the command-line interface (CLI) prompt. If you choose not to configure a switch name during initial setup, the default name for the switch is switch.
Configuring a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) community string when you are configuring a Cisco Nexus 5000 Series switch for the first time is optional. An SNMP read-only community name enables another SNMP device with that community string to request SNMP management information from the Nexus switch.