Chapter 3 Logging Onto Msr Series Routers; Logging Onto An Msr Series Router; Local Login Through The Console Port - H3C MSR 20 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Logging onto MSR Series Routers

3.1 Logging onto an MSR Series Router

You can log onto the MSR 20/30/50 series routers in the following ways:
Local login through Console port
Telneting to the router through an Ethernet interface
Remote login through AUX port or TTY port using Modem dialup
Login through NMS
Local login through Console port and telneting to the router through an Ethernet
interface are the most frequently used login methods in application. In this manual we
introduce these two login methods in details.

3.1.1 Local Login Through the Console Port

I. Setting up local configuration environment
To set up the local configuration environment, RJ-45 connector of the console cable
needs to be connected to the console port on the router, and DB-9 connector to the
serial interface of a PC, as shown in the following figure.
PC
Figure 3-1
II. Setting the parameters for the console terminal
Set terminal parameters, taking the hyper terminal on Windows as an example. In the
Serial Attribute dialog box, set the baud rate to 9600, data bit to 8, no parity check, stop
bit to 1, and flow control to none. As shown in the following figure:
Console
Local login through the console port
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