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Powering on the firewall
Checking before power-on
Before powering on the firewall, verify the following items:
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The power cord and grounding cable are properly connected.
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The power source matches that required by the firewall.
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The console cable is properly connected; the terminal or PC used for configuration has started; and
the configuration parameters have been set.
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If a CF card is used, check whether the CF card is in position.
Checking after power-on
After powering on the firewall, check the following items:
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The LEDs on the front panel are normal. For more information about the LED status, see the chapter
“
.”
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The fans work properly, and you can hear fan rotating.
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The buzzer beeps at power-on.
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The configuration terminal displays information normally. You can see the startup window on the
local configuration terminal.
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After the POST, the system prompts you to press
Enter
. When the command line prompt appears,
the firewall is ready to configure.
Logging in to the firewall through Telnet
NOTE:
For more information about the Telnet login, see the configuration guides for the firewall.
You can use the default information to log in to the A-F1000-E firewall. The default login information
includes:
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Username: admin
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Password: admin
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IP address of port GigabitEthernet 0/0: 192.168.0.1/24
Follow these steps to log in to the firewall through Telnet:
Step1
Log in to the A-F1000-E through the console port and then use the
telnet server enable
command in
system view to enable the Telnet function of the firewall.
By default, Telnet is disabled on the firewall.
Step2
Connect the A-F1000-E to a PC.
Connect port GigabitEthernet 0/0 of the A-F1000-E to a PC by using an Ethernet cable.
Step3
Configure an IP address for the PC, ensuring the PC and the A-F1000-E can ping each other.
Set the IP address to any one but 192.168.0.1 within the range of 192.168.0.0/24. For example, set the
address to 192.168.0.2.