Telnet connection establishment – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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# Set the timeout time to 6 minutes.

[H3C-ui-vty0] idle-timeout 6

Telnet Connection Establishment

Telnetting to the Access controller Switch Interface Board from a Terminal

Step 1: Log in to the access controller through any Ethernet interface (Layer 3).

z

Connect to the console port. Connect the serial port of your PC (or terminal) to the console port of
the access controller (AC), as shown in

Figure 2-4

:

Figure 2-4

Diagram for setting the connection to the console port

Console cable

RS-232 port

Console port

PC

AC

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Execute the following commands in the terminal window to assign an IP address to the interface of
the access controller switch interface board.

# Configure the IP address of the Ethernet interface on the access controller switch interface board as
202.38.160.92, with the subnet mask 255.255.255.0.

<H3C> system-view

[H3C]interface Vlan-interface 1

[H3C-Vlan-interface1]ip add 202.38.160.92 255.255.255.0

By default, all interfaces of the switch interface board of an access controller belong to VLAN 1.
Therefore, you only need to configure the IP address of the VLAN interface without configuring the
VLAN it belongs to.

Step 2: Before Telnet users can log in to the access controller switch interface board, corresponding
configurations should have been performed on the access controller according to different
authentication modes for them. Refer to section

Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being

None

, section

Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Password

, and section

Telnet

Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Scheme

for more. By default, Telnet users need to pass

the password authentication to login.

Step 3: Connect your PC to any interface of the access controller switch interface board, as shown in

Figure 2-5

. Make sure the route between the PC and the interface of the board is available if the PC and

the board are not in the same LAN.

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