Logging In To The Router Through Telnet/Ssh; Logging In To The Router Through The Aux Port; Configuring Basic Settings - HP FlexNetwork HSR6800 Installation Manual

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........Done.
System image is starting...
Line con1/1 is available.
Press ENTER to get started.
Press Enter, and the following prompt appears:
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<HPE>
You can now configure the router.
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Logging in to the router through Telnet/SSH

After powering on the router, log in to the router through the console port.
1.
Use the telnet server enable command and the ssh server enable command to enable the
2.
Telnet and SSH function on the router, respectively, and use the user privilege level
command to set the user privilege level.
Connect the PC to the management Ethernet port or the copper Ethernet port on the router and
3.
specify an IP address for the port.
Specify an IP address for the PC, making sure the PC and the port are in the same network
4.
segment.
For more information about how to log in to the router through Telnet/SSH, see HPE FlexNetwork
HSR6800 Routers Configuration Guides.

Logging in to the router through the AUX port

After powering on the router, connect the console cable to the console port.
1.
To configure the AUX port:
Step
Enter system view.
1.
Enter AUX user interface view.
2.
Set the authentication mode.
3.
Set the user privilege level.
4.
Plug the D-9 female connector to the serial port of the configuration terminal or PC.
2.
Connect the RJ-45 connector to the AUX port of the router. Then you can log in to the router
3.
through the AUX port.
For more information about how to log in to the router through an AUX port, see HPE FlexNetwork
HSR6800 Routers Fundamentals Configuration Guides.

Configuring basic settings

Step
Set the current time and date.
1.
Command
clock datetime time date
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Command
system-view
user-interface aux 0
authentication-mode none
user privilege level 3
Remarks
Optional.
Available in user view.

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