Logging in through modems, Introduction, Configuration requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Logging In Through Modems

Introduction

The administrator can use two modems to remotely maintain a switch through its Console port over the

Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) when the IP network connection is broken.

This section includes these topics:

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Configuration Requirements

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Login Procedure

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Modem Login Authentication Modes

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Configuring None Authentication for Modem Login

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Configuring Password Authentication for Modem Login

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Configuring Scheme Authentication for Modem Login

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Configuring Common Settings for Modem Login (Optional)

Configuration Requirements

By default, no authentication is needed when you log in through modems, and the default user

privilege level is 3.

To use this method, perform necessary configurations at both the device side and administrator side.

The following table shows the configuration requirements of remote login through Console port by

using modem dial-in:

Object

Requirement

The PC is correctly connected to the modem.

The modem is connected to a telephone cable that works normally.

Administrator side

The telephone number of the remote modem connected to the Console port of the

remote switch is obtained.

The Console port is correctly connected to the modem.

Configurations have been configured on the modem.

The modem is connected to a telephone cable that works normally.

Device side

Authentication configuration has been completed on the remote switch.

Login Procedure

Set up a configuration environment as shown in

Figure 3-16

: connect the serial port of the PC and the

Console port of the device to a modem respectively.

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