Configuring Scheme Authentication For Telnet Login - HP 5130 EI series Configuration Manual

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The next time you Telnet to the device, you must provide the configured login password, as shown
in
Figure
10. If the maximum number of login users has been reached, your login attempt fails and the
message "All user lines are used, please try later!" appears.
Figure 10 Password authentication interface for Telnet login

Configuring scheme authentication for Telnet login

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable Telnet server.
3.
Enter VTY line view or
class view.
4.
Enable scheme
authentication.
To use scheme authentication, you must also complete the following tasks:
Configure login authentication methods in ISP domain view.
To use remote authentication, configure the scheme to be used.
Command
system-view
telnet server enable
Enter VTY line view:
line vty first-number
[ last-number ]
Enter VTY line class view:
line class vty
authentication-mode scheme
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Remarks
N/A
By default, the Telnet server function is
disabled.
A setting in user line view is applied only to
the user line. A setting in user line class
view is applied to all user lines of the class.
A non-default setting in either view takes
precedence over a default setting in the
other view. A non-default setting in user
line view takes precedence over a
non-default setting in user line class view.
A setting in user line view takes effect
immediately and affects the online user. A
setting in user line class view does not
affect online users and takes effect only for
users who log in after the configuration is
completed.
By default, password authentication is
enabled for VTY lines.
In VTY line view, this command is
associated with the protocol inbound
command. If you specify a non-default
value for only one of the two commands in
VTY line view, the other command uses the
default setting, regardless of the setting in
VTY line class view.

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