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5.
Click
Properties
in the HyperTerminal window to enter the
test Properties
dialog box. Click the
Settings
tab, set the
Emulation
to
VT100
, and then click
OK
.
Powering on the firewall
Checking before power-on
Before powering on the firewall, verify the following items:
•
The power cord and grounding cable are properly connected.
•
The power source voltage meets the requirement of the firewall.
•
The console cable is properly connected, the terminal or PC used for configuration has started, and
the configuration parameters have been set.
•
If a CF card is used, check that the CF card is in position.
WARNING!
Before powering on the firewall, locate the power switch so that you can disconnect the power supply in
time in case of an emergency.
Powering on the firewall
•
Power on the power source.
•
Power on the AC or DC power supply of the firewall.
Checking after power-on
After powering on the firewall, verify the following items:
•
The LEDs on the front panel of the main processing unit (MPU) are normal. For the LED description,
see the chapter “
•
The fans are working properly, and you can hear fan rotating.
•
The configuration terminal displays information normally. If you log in through the console port, you
can see the startup page on the configuration terminal after powering on the firewall.
•
After the power-on self-test (POST), the system prompts you to press
Enter
. When the command line
prompt appears, the firewall is ready for configuration.
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 F5000 firewall. The default login information includes:
•
Username: admin
•
Password: admin
•
IP address of port M-GigabitEthernet 0/0: 192.168.0.1/24
Follow these steps to log in to the firewall through Telnet:
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