F3215-HP Load Balancing Module System Management Configuration Guide-6PW101
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10. Configure the user privilege
level for login users.
user privilege level level
By default, the default command
level is 3 for the console user
interface.
11. Set the maximum number of
lines to be displayed on a
screen.
screen-length screen-length
By default, a screen displays 24
lines at most.
A value of 0 disables pausing
between screens of output.
12. Set the size of command
history buffer.
history-command max-size value
By default, the buffer saves 10
history commands at most.
13. Set the idle-timeout timer.
idle-timeout minutes [ seconds ]
The default idle-timeout is 10
minutes. The system automatically
terminates the user's connection if
there is no information interaction
between the LB module and the user
within the idle-timeout time.
Setting idle-timeout to 0 disables the
idle-timeout function.
Logging in through Telnet
You can Telnet to the LB module for remote management, or use the LB module as a Telnet client to Telnet
to other devices, as shown in Figure 13.
Figure 13 Telnet login
Table 5 shows the Telnet server and client configuration required for a successful Telnet login.
Table 5 Telnet server and Telnet client configuration requirements
Device role Re
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uirements
Telnet server
Enable Telnet server.
Configure the IP address of a Layer 3 interface, and make sure the Telnet server
and client can reach each other. By default, the LB module has the IP address
192.168.0.1/24 configured for the interface GigabitEthernet 0/1.
Configure the authentication mode and other settings.
Telnet client
Run the Telnet client program.
Obtain the IP address of the Layer 3 interface on the server.
To control Telnet access to the LB module operating as a Telnet server, configure login authentication and
user privilege levels for Telnet users.
By default, scheme authentication applies to Telnet login, but no login password is configured. To allow
Telnet access to the LB module after you enable the Telnet server, you must configure a password.
The following are authentication modes available for controlling Telnet logins: