Configuration roadmap, Data preparation, Configuration procedure – Panasonic NN46240-501 User Manual

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2 Configuration environment setup

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration

Configuration roadmap

Establish the physical connection.

Configure modem parameters.

Configure the AUX port to support modem dial-up.

Data preparation

local-user nortel password cipher test1

local-user nortel service-type terminal

local-user nortel level 3

quit

type of terminals

terminal communication parameters

modem communication parameters

Configuration procedure

Step 1 Establish the physical connection as shown in Figure 2-7.

Step 2 Configure the AUX port to support modem dial-up.

< N o r t e l >

system-view

[ N o r t e l ]

aaa

[ N o r t e l - l o c a l - a a a - s e r v e r

[ N o r t e l - l o c a l - a a a - s e r v e r

[ N o r t e l - l o c a l - a a a - s e r v e r

[ N o r t e l - l o c a l - a a a - s e r v e r

[ N o r t e l ]

user-interface

aux

0

[ N o r t e l - u i - a u x 0 ]

authentication-mode

aaa

[ N o r t e l - u i - a u x 0 ]

modem both

Step 3 Configure modem parameters.

• Run the PC emulation terminal; refer to “Establishing the local configuration environment

through the console port.”

Press Enter on the PC emulation terminal until a modem command line prompt such as

>

appears.

Configure the modem to meet AUX communication requirements.

For details, see the modem documentation.

Step 4 Log on to the router.

In the remote terminal emulation program, enter the user name and password.

After authentication, a command line prompt such as

N o r t e l

appears. Enter the command to

check the running status of the router or configure the router. Enter ? for help.

For detailed operations, see the following chapters in this document.

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Issue 5.3 (30 March 2009)

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