Basic Configuration
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About This Document
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First-Login Configuration
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To perform basic configurations for a device that is powered on for the first time, you can log in to it through a console port or management network port. You can also use the plug-and-play function to perform batch device deployment.
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Command Line Interface Configuration
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This chapter describes the command line interface that is used to maintain a router routinely. After you edit and configure a command line in a certain view, the system displays a success or error message.
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User Interface Configuration
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When you log in to a router through a console port or using Telnet or Secure Shell (SSH), the system provides a user interface for you to manage and monitor sessions with the router.
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User Login Configuration
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You can log in to a device through a console port or using Telnet or SSH (STelnet) to maintain the device locally or remotely.
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File System Configuration
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The file system can help you manage files and directories on a storage device.
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Configuration Management Configuration
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The system provides two configuration validation modes to ensure configuration reliability.
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Accessing Other Devices Configuration
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The device can function as a client to access other devices on the network.
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ZTP Configuration
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Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP) can be used to automatically deploy unconfigured devices after they are powered on.
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SZTP Configuration
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Secure zero touch provisioning (SZTP) enables unconfigured devices to be automatically and securely deployed after they are powered on.