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PCB Version : Ver.B

BootWare Validating...

Press Ctrl+B to enter extended boot menu...

Starting to get the main application file--flash0:/L1000A.BIN!.

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The main application file is self-decompressing.............................

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.........................Done!

System application is starting...

User interface con0 is available.

Press ENTER to get started.

Press Enter at the prompt. When the prompt appears, you can configure and manage the
L1000-A.

NOTE:

To access the extended Boot menu (also called the "main BootWare menu"), press Ctrl+B
immediately after "Press Ctrl+B to enter extended boot menu" is displayed. If you fail to press Ctrl+B
timely, the device automatically starts up. You must reboot the L1000-A if you still want to access the

extended Boot menu.

The boot information depends on the software version.

Logging in to the CLI by using Telnet

This section provides only a simplified procedure for logging in to the CLI by using Telnet. For more

information, see the L1000-A configuration guides.
To log in to the CLI by using Telnet:

1.

Log in to the L1000-A through the console port, execute the telnet server enable command in
system view to enable the Telnet service, and execute the user privilege level command in VTY

user interface view to specify the command level for Telnet users. By default, the Telnet service is

disabled on the L1000-A.

2.

Connect a PC to an Ethernet interface on the L1000-A by using a crossover Ethernet cable.

3.

Assign the PC an IP address that is in the same network segment as the Ethernet interface.

4.

Run the Telnet client on the PC to Telnet to the L1000-A.

Logging in to the Web interface

The L1000-A supports Web login by default, and is provided with the following default Web login

information:

Username—admin.