Defender Marc Bartra netted a header before Shinji Kagawa added a fifth on 90 minutes. This was Dortmund's first win in four games having seen their five-point lead evaporate in the Bundesliga, but they stay top of the league on goal difference from Bayern Munich.
Dortmund coach Peter Bosz made seven changes from the side which 2-2 drew at Eintracht Frankfurt last Saturday.
Captain Marcel Schmelzer made his first start after six weeks out with a leg injury, while Germany winger Andre Schuerrle came on for Isak late on to make his comeback after injury in August.
Schalke are also into the third round after their 3-1 win at third-division Wehen WI, while Eintracht Frankfurt enjoyed a 4-0 thrashing of fourth-tier Schweinfurt.
The plum tie of the round takes place on Wednesday when RB Leipzig host Bayern Munich in a clash of last season's Bundesliga top two.
From SuperSport
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