Monday, November 4, 2013

Quidway S9300 S9312 S9306 S9303 Terabit Routing Switch Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration

 Quidway S9300 S9312 S9306 S9303 Terabit Routing Switch Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration

About This Document
Intended Audience
This document provides the basic concepts, basic configuration procedures, and configuration
examples supported by the S9300.
This document is intended for:
l Data configuration engineers
l Commissioning engineers
l Network monitoring engineers
l System maintenance engineers

1 Logging In to Switch
About This Chapter
Before configuring switches, you need to log in to the switch.
1.1 Introduction

You can log in to switches through console port or Telnet.
1.2 Logging In to the Device Through the Console Port
This section describes how to connect a terminal to a switch through the console port to establish the configuration environment.

1.3 Logging In to Device Through Telnet
This section describes how to connect a terminal to a switch through Telnet to establish the configuration environment.

1.4 Configuration Examples
This section provides examples for configuring users to log in to the switch through the console port or Telnet together with the configuration flowchart. The configuration examples explain networking requirements, configuration notes, and configuration roadmap.

1.1 Introduction
You can log in to switches through console port or Telnet.
1.1.1 Login Through the Console
When a switch is powered on for the first time or a switch needs to be locally configured, you can log in to the switch through the console port.

1.1.2 Login Through Telnet
If you know the IP address of a switch, you can log in to the switch through Telnet to perform local or remote configurations.

1.1.1 Login Through the Console
When a switch is powered on for the first time or a switch needs to be locally configured, you
can log in to the switch through the console port.
In the following cases, a switch can be configured only through the console port:
l The switch is powered on for the first time.
l The subscriber cannot login through Telnet.

1.1.2 Login Through Telnet
If you know the IP address of a switch, you can log in to the switch through Telnet to perform local or remote configurations.
YYou need to pre-configure the IP addresses of interfaces, the user account, the authentication mode, and the incoming and outgoing call restriction through the console interface on the switch. Also, ensure that directly-connected or reachable switch exist between terminals and the switch.
The destination switch authenticates the user based on the configured parameters in three modes:

l Password authentication: indicates that the login user should enter the correct password.

l AAA local authentication: indicates that the login user should enter the correct user name and password.

l None authentication: indicates that 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 a command to check the running status of the switch or to configure the switch.

Enter "?" for help.

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