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z Perform the following operations in the terminal window to assign IP address 202.38.160.90/24 to
VLAN–interface 1 of the access control engine.
<device> system-view
[device] interface Vlan-interface 1
[device-Vlan-interface1] ip address 202.38.160.90 255.255.255.0
z Log in to the switching engine of the device using the oap connect slot 0 command.
<device>oap connect slot 0
Connected to OAP!
z Configure the IP address of VLAN-interface 1 of the switching engine of the device as
202.38.160.92/24.
<device_LSW> system-view
[device_LSW] interface Vlan-interface 1
[device_LSW-Vlan-interface1] ip address 202.38.160.92 255.255.255.0
To distinguish between the access control engine and the switching engine, the name of the switching
engine is changed to device_LSW here. In fact, the default name of the switching engine is device.
2) Perform Telnet-related configuration on the switching engine. For details, refer to
Telnet
Configuration with Authentication Mode Being None
, Telnet Configuration with Authentication
Mode Being Password
, and Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Scheme.
3) Connect your PC/terminal and the switching engine to an Ethernet, as shown in
Figure 3-6. Make
sure the port through which the switching engine is connected to the Ethernet belongs to VLAN 1
and the route between your PC and VLAN-interface 1 is reachable.
Figure 3-6 Network diagram for Telnet connection establishment
4) Launch Telnet on your PC, with the IP address of VLAN–interface 1 of the switching engine as the
parameter, as shown in
Figure 3-7.