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1.
Log in to the F5000 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.
2.
Connect port M-GigabitEthernet 0/0 of the F5000 to a PC by using an Ethernet cable.
3.
Configure an IP address for the PC, ensuring the PC and the F5000 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.
4.
Use the Telnet command to log in to the firewall.
Logging to the firewall through a web browser
The F5000 supports web-based network management, which allows you to manage and maintain the
firewall in a more user-friendly way.
Your F5000 firewall was delivered with the default web logging information. You can use this default
information to log in to the web page of your firewall. The default web logging information includes:
•
User name: admin
•
Password: admin
•
IP address of the management Ethernet port M-GigabitEthernet 0/0: 192.168.0.1/24
Follow these steps to log in to your firewall through a web browser:
1.
Connect a cable to the F5000.
Connect the management Ethernet port of the F5000 to a PC by using a network cable.
2.
Configure an IP address for the PC, ensuring the PC and the F5000 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.
3.
Launch the web browser and input the login information.
Launch the web browser on the PC. Type
192.168.0.1
in the address bar and press
Enter
. The login dialog
box appears, as shown in
. In this dialog box, enter your user name (admin), password (admin),
verify code and click
Login
.
Figure 38
Web login dialog box
Then, the web interface of the F5000 firewall appears.
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