H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches Operation Manual

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H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches Chapter 3 Logging in Through Telnet
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Note:
z After you log into the switch through Telnet, you can issue commands to the switch
by way of pasting session text, which cannot exceed 2000 bytes, and the pasted
commands must be in the same view; otherwise, the switch may not execute the
commands correctly.
z If the session text exceeds 2000 bytes, you can save it in a configuration file, upload
the configuration file to the switch and reboot the switch with this configuration file.
For details, refer to the File System Management.
z To log in on the switch using Telnet based on IPv6 is same as that based on IPv4,
and you can refer to IPv6 Configuration for details.
3.1.1 Common Configuration
Table 3-2 lists the common Telnet configuration.
Table 3-2 Common Telnet configuration
Configuration Remarks
Configure the command
level available to users
logging into the VTY user
interface
Optional
By default, commands of level 0 are
available to users logging into a VTY
user interface.
Configure the protocols the
user interface supports
Optional
By default, Telnet and SSH protocol
are supported.
VTY user
interface
configuration
Set the command that is
automatically executed
when a user logs into the
user interface
Optional
By default, no command is
automatically executed when a user
logs into a user interface.