F3215-HP Load Balancing Module System Management Configuration Guide-6PW101

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None—Requires no authentication. This mode is insecure.
Password—Requires a password for accessing the CLI. If your password was lost, log in to the LB
module through the console port to re-set the password.
Scheme—Uses the AAA module to provide local or remote authentication. You must provide a
username and password for accessing the CLI. If the password configured in the local user
database was lost, log in to the LB module through the console port and re-set the password. If the
username or password configured on a remote server was lost, contact the server administrator for
help.
Table 6 Configuration required for different Telnet login authentication modes
Authentication
mode
Configuration tasks Reference
None
Set the authentication mode to none for the VTY user
interface.
"Configuring none
authentication for Telnet
login"
Password
Enable password authentication on the VTY user
interface.
Set a password.
"Configuring password
authentication fo
r Telnet
login"
Scheme
Enable scheme authentication on the VTY user interface.
Configure local or remote authentication settings.
To configure local authentication:
1. Configure a local user and specify the password.
2. Configure the LB module to use local authentication.
To configure remote authentication:
1. Configure the RADIUS or HWTACACS scheme on
the LB module.
2. Configure the username and password on the AAA
server.
3. Configure the LB module to use the scheme for user
authentication.
"Configuring scheme
authentication f
o
r Telnet
login"
Configuring none authentication for Telnet login
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enable Telnet server.
telnet server enable
By default, the Telnet server function is
disabled.
3. Enter one or multiple
VTY user interface
views.
user-interface vty first-number
[ last-number ]
N/A
4. Enable none
authentication mode.
authentication-mode none
By default, scheme authentication is enabled
for VTY user interfaces.