R3204P16-HP Load Balancing Module System Management Configuration Guide-6PW101
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Remarks
Enter system view system-view —
Enable Telnet telnet server enable
Required
By default, the Telnet service is disabled.
Enter one or multiple VTY user
interface views
user-interface vty
first-number [ last-number ]
—
Specify the scheme
authentication mode
authentication-mode
scheme
Required
Whether local or RADIUS authentication is
adopted depends on the configured AAA
scheme.
By default, local authentication is adopted.
Exit to system view quit —
Configure
the
authentic
ation
mode
Enter the default
ISP domain view
domain domain-name
Optional
By default, the AAA scheme is local.
If you specify the local AAA scheme, perform
the configuration concerning local user as
well. If you specify an existing scheme by
providing the radius-scheme-name argument,
perform the following configuration as well:
• For RADIUS configuration, see Security
Configuration Guide.
• Configure the username and password on
the AAA server. (For more information,
see Security Configuration Guide.)
Specify the AAA
scheme to be
applied to the
domain
authentication default { local
| none | radius-scheme
radius-scheme-name
[ local ] }
Exit to system
view
quit
Create a local user and enter
local user view
local-user user-name By default, a local user named admin exists..
Set the local password
password { cipher | simple }
password
Required
By default, the password is admin for the
local user named admin.
Specifies the command level of
the local user
authorization-attribute level
level
Optional
By default, the command level is 0.
Specify the service type for the
local user
service-type telnet
Required
By default, no service type is specified.
Exit to system view quit —
Configure common settings for
VTY user interfaces
—
Optional
See “Configuring common settings for VTY
user interfaces (optional).”
When users adopt the scheme mode to log in to the device, the level of the commands that the users can
access depends on the user privilege level defined in the AAA scheme.
• When the AAA scheme is local, the user privilege level is defined by the authorization-attribute
level level command.
• When the AAA scheme is RADIUS, the user privilege level is configured on the RADIUS server.
For more information about AAA and RADIUS, see Security Configuration Guide.