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66 Cyclades ACS 5000 Advanced Console Server Command Reference Guide
4. Confirm that terminal communication parameters are set to the same as the console server. The
console server default communication parameters are at 9600 bps, 8N1.
5. Log in to the server with the newly created username and password.
6. From a terminal connected to the console server, log in to the server using the username and
password configured in Step 1.
7. Run the following commands to activate and save your configuration.
# runconf
# saveconf
Dial-in access profile
The console server serial ports may be configured to allow remote users to access the local network
through a modem.
To configure a dial-in access profile:
1. Configure the serial port for PPP protocol.
2. Create a new user on the authentication server.
3. From the console, ping the authentication server to make sure it is reachable.
4. Confirm modem settings. The console server is set for communication at 57600 bps, 8N1. The
modems should be programmed to operate at the same speed and the same flow control on the
DTE interface.
5. Make sure the server is configured to route console data to the serial console port.
6. Dial-in to the console server from a remote server using the username and password created.
The server dialing in must be configured to receive its IP address from the remote access server
(the console server in this case) and to use PAP authentication.
7. Run the following command to activate and save your configuration.
# runconf
# saveconf
Figure 4.4 displays an example of a dial-in access profile with Radius authentication and ppp
protocol on the serial lines. Descriptions follow in Table 4.12.