Step 7 Enter the following commands to configure authentication:
Example:
Switch(config)# line con 0
Switch(config)# line vty 0 4
Switch(config-line)# password yyyyyy
Switch(config-line)# login
Switch(config-line)# line vty 5 15
Switch(config-line)# password yyyyyy
Switch(config-line)# login
Switch(config-line)# end
Stop. You have completed this procedure.
Ethernet Adapter Panel
An ethernet adapter panel (EAP) is required in an ANSI or ETSI equipment rack for multishelf configurations.
Two EAPs are required in a multishelf configuration, one for each MS-ISC-100T card. Figure 68: Connecting
the EAP to the Node Controller and Subtending Shelf, on page 155 shows an example of two installed EAPs
and the connection between each EAP and a node controller shelf and a subtending shelf.
An EAP cable is used to connect the MS-ISC-100T card ports to the EAP (Figure 69: EAP Cable, on page
155). The nine connector ends plug into Ports 0 through 8 of the MS-ISC-100T card, and the multiport connector
plugs into the EAP. Ports 0 and 1 on the MS-ISC-100T card are the DCN ports; Ports 2 through 7 are the SSC
ports. A cross-over (CAT-5) LAN cable is used to connect the DCN port on the EAP to the front panel of the
TCC2/TCC2P/TCC3 cards in the subtending shelves.
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