Setting Up The Configuration Environment - HP MSR Series Configuration Manual

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Authentication
mode
Scheme

Setting up the configuration environment

Set up a configuration environment as shown in
1.
Connect one modem to the serial port of the PC and another modem to the AUX port of the device.
2.
Connect each modem to the PSTN through a telephone cable.
3.
Obtain the telephone number of the modem connected to the device.
Figure 28 Connecting the PC to the device through modems
Configure the following settings on the modem directly connected to the device:
4.
AT&F—Restores the factory default.
ATS0=1—Configures auto-answer on first ring.
AT&D—Ignores data Terminal Ready signals.
AT&K0—Disables local flow control.
AT&R1—Ignores Data Flow Control signals
AT&S0—Forces DSR to remain on.
ATEQ1&W—Disables the modem from returning command responses and execution results,
and saves configuration.
To verify your configuration, enter AT&V to display the configuration results.
NOTE:
The configuration commands and output vary by modem. For more information, see the modem user
guide.
5.
To avoid data loss, verify that the speed of the AUX port is slower than the transmission rate of the
modem, and the default parity check, stop bits, and data bits settings are used.
Configuration task
Enable scheme authentication on the AUX user interface.
Configure local or remote authentication settings.
To configure local authentication:
27.
Configure a local user and specify the password.
28.
Configure the device to use local authentication.
To configure remote authentication:
29.
Configure the RADIUS or HWTACACS scheme on the
device.
30.
Configure the username and password on the AAA server.
31.
Configure the device to use the scheme for user
authentication.
Figure
28:
55
Reference
"Configuring scheme
authentication for
modem
dial-in"

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