Zhone 2004 用户指南

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Type your user ID and press Enter. The IAD will then prompt you to enter 
your Password.
NOTICE: 
After a period of inactivity (three minutes by default), the IAD 
automatically terminates console-based and Telnet sessions to maintain 
security. To change this value, refer to Configure Console Timeout on 
page 3-15.
NOTICE: 
Default user IDs and passwords are listed in the table on page 2-5. For 
information on security levels, and user ID and password management 
see IAD Security on page 3-1.
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Type your password and press Enter to display the Main menu (Figure 2.2).
NOTICE: 
The user ID and password transmit as clear text, which may be 
captured by unauthorized individuals. If you are concerned with 
network security, you may not want to use Telnet to configure the IAD.
Navigating the IAD
Menu Interface
Menus in the IAD configuration system are arranged hierarchically. That is, 
you select single-key options to navigate down to display specialized menus 
and specific tasks, and press the Escape key successively to return back to 
menus higher in the interface. 
The specific menus, submenus, and commands that display depend on the 
interfaces for the specific IAD, the options configured, and the security level 
you use to log in.
To select a menu item, type the option displayed to the left of the item. 
Although character options are displayed in upper case, the IAD accepts both 
upper- and lower-case options. It is not necessary to press Enter after typing 
the selection 
− the IAD immediately responds with a request for input or 
another menu for more options. 
For a hierarchical map of the Main menu, its menus and commands, see 
Appendix A.
Entering Settings and
Values
When the IAD requests input for a setting or configuration value, type it at 
the prompt. Press the Enter key to terminate the input and proceed to the next 
step. The IAD responds with error messages if a value is incorrect, or it 
displays the current menu so you can continue with related tasks.
Using Default or
Current Values
The IAD displays a default or current value in parentheses immediately to the 
right of each message, just to the left of the command prompt. To accept this 
value, press the Enter key.
For example, when the prompt asking you to enter a new Subnet mask 
displays, you may press Enter to cause the IAD to set 
255.255.255.0
 as the 
Subnet Mask value. Using the Enter key to skip through default or current 
values often speeds the process of proceeding through a family of input steps 
to more quickly reach the input step where you wish to change a value.