2 Establishment of the Configuration Environment
Quidway NetEngine20/20E
Configuration Guide - Basic Configurations
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Issue 05 (2010-01-30)
2.1 Introduction
This section describes the following three methods of establishing configuration
environments:
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Establishing the Configuration Environment by the Console Port
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Configuring the Router Through Telnet
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Establishing the Configuration Environment Through the AUX Port
2.1.1 Establishing the Configuration Environment by the Console
Port
Applicable Environment
You can configure the router by local login.
Applications
In the following cases, use only the console port to configure the router:
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The router is powered on for the first time.
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The configuration environment cannot be established through Telnet or the AUX port.
2.1.2 Configuring the Router Through Telnet
Applicable Environment
You can configure the router by local or remote login.
Applications
Pre-configure the IP addresses of interfaces on the router, the user account, the login
authentication and the incoming and outgoing call restriction. Also, ensure that there are
directly-connected or reachable routes between terminals and the router.
The destination router authenticates the user based on the configured parameters in three
modes:
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Password authentication: indicates the login user should enter the correct password.
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AAA local authentication: indicates the login user should enter the correct user name and
password.
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Non-authentication: indicates the login user need not enter the user name or password.
If the login succeeds, a command line prompt such as
Quidway
appears on the Telnet client
interface.
Enter the command to check the running status of the router or to configure the router.
Enter "?" for help.