Linux Setup 4-3Setup Procedure When Powering on the NEC Express5800/ftseries for the First TimeFollow the procedure below to set up the server for the first time after you purchased.Step A-1: Starting Setup Procedure When Powering on the Server forthe First TimeThe following explains the initial setup procedure of the NEC Express5800/ft series after youpurchased.You need to prepare the following before starting setup. User’s Guide (Setup) (this manual) User’s GuideCHECK: You don’t need to use any media (e.g., CD-ROM).IMPORTANT: You cannot set up the NEC Express5800/ft series properly using procedures otherthan the one described on this manual. The CPU module Status LED 1 and the PCI module Status LED 1 illuminate redduring setup. It does not indicate a malfunction of the module. When the setup hascompleted and each module is duplicated properly, the CPU module Status LED 1and the PCI module Status LED 1 go out and the CPU module Status LED 2 and thePCI module Status LED 2 illuminate green. For details of the indications of module’sStatus LEDs, see “LEDs” on the separate volume of User’s Guide. The preinstalled OS requires setting of dual LAN card configuration. Make sure toperform the setting on step 5.1. Power on the server after the hardware setup has completed.The preinstalled Linux for NEC Express5800/ft series will start.2. Enter a login name.When the startup is completed, the login prompt, “localhost login:” will be displayed.Enter “root”, and then press Enter.3. Enter the password.“Password:” will be displayed. Enter the password provided on the “Password of'root' user” packaged with the backup CD-ROM, and then press Enter. Thepassword is case-sensitive.If the message “Login incorrect” appears and the system waits for the user to enterthe password again, the login name or the password was incorrect. Enter the loginname and the password again.