20 CHAPTER 1: SYSTEM ACCESS
Figure 12 Dial the Remote PC
5Enter the preset login password on the remote terminal emulator and wait for the
<SW7750> prompt.
6Use the appropriate commands to configure the Switch 7750 or view its
operational state. Enter ? to get immediate help. For details on a specific
command, refer to the appropriate chapter in this guide.
By default, after login, a modem user can access the commands at Level 0.
Configuring the User
Interface
User interface configuration is another way to configure and manage port data.
The Switch 7750 supports the following configuration methods:
Local configuration through the console port
Remote configuration through Telnet on the Ethernet port
Remote configuration through a modem through the console port.
There are two types of user interfaces:
AUX user interface is used to log in the Switch 7750 through a dial-up modem.
A Switch 7750 can only have one AUX port.
VTY user interface is used to telnet the Switch 7750.
For the Switch 7750, the AUX port and Console port are the same port. There is
only the type of AUX user interface.
The user interface is numbered by absolute number or relative number.
To number the user interface by absolute number:
The AUX user interface is the first interface — user interface 0.
The VTY is numbered after the AUX user interface. The absolute number of the
first VTY is the AUX user interface number plus 1.