Operation Manual - Getting Started
Quidway S5000 Series Ethernet Switches Chapter 2 Logging in Ethernet Switch
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Step 4: Enter the preset login password and you will see the prompt such <Quidway>. If
the prompt “Too many users!” appears, it indicates that too many users are connected
to the Ethernet through the Telnet at this moment. In this case, please connect later.
Step 5: Use the corresponding commands to configure the Ethernet switch or view it
running state. Enter “?” to get the immediate help. For details of specific commands,
refer to the following chapters.
2.3 Set up Configuration Environment through a Dial-up the
Modem
Step 1: Authenticate the Modem user via the Console port of the Ethernet switch before
he logs in the switch through a dial-up Modem.
Note:
By default, the password is required for authenticating the Modem user to log in the Ethernet switch. If a
user logs in via the Modem without password, he will see the prompt “password required, but none set.”.
<Quidway> system-view
Enter system view , return user view with Ctrl+Z.
[Quidway] user-interface aux 0
[Quidway-ui-aux0] set authentication password simple xxxx (xxxx is the preset login
password of the Modem user.)
Step 2: Perform the following configurations on the Modem that is directly connected to
the Ethernet switch. (You are not required to configure the Modem connected to the
terminal.)
AT&F ----------------------- Reset Modem factory settings
ATS0=1 -----------------Set auto response (ring once)
AT&D ----------------------- Ignore DTR signal
AT&K0 ----------------- ------ Disable flow control
AT&R1 ----------------------- Ignore RTS signal
AT&S0 ---------------- ------- Force DSR to be high-level
ATEQ1&W --------------- -------- Bar the modem to send command response
or execution result and save the configurations
After the configuration, key in the AT&V command to verify the Modem settings.