Operation Manual – Login
H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 4 Logging in Using a Modem
4-2
You can verify your configuration by executing the
AT&V
command.
Note:
The configuration commands and the output of different modems may differ. Refer to
the user manual of the modem when performing the above configuration.
4.2.2 Switch Configuration
Note:
After logging into a switch through its Console port by using a modem, you will enter the
AUX user interface. The corresponding configuration on the switch is the same as
those when logging into the switch locally through its Console port except that:
z
When you log in through the Console port using a modem, the baud rate of the
Console port is usually set to a value lower than the transmission speed of the
modem. Otherwise, packets may get lost.
z
Other settings of the Console port, such as the check mode, the stop bits, and the
data bits, remain the default.
The configuration on the switch depends on the authentication mode the user is in.
Refer to
Table 2-3
for the information about authentication mode configuration.
I. Configuration on switch when the authentication mode is none
Refer to section
2.4
“
Console Port Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being
None
”.
II. Configuration on switch when the authentication mode is password
Refer to section
2.5
“
Console Port Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being
Password
”.
III. Configuration on switch when the authentication mode is scheme
Refer to section
2.6
“
Console Port Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being
Scheme
”.
4.3 Modem Connection Establishment
1)
Before using Modem to log in the switch, perform corresponding configuration for
different authentication modes on the switch. Refer to section
2.4
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Console Port