Authentication-Mode - HP 6125XLG Command Reference Manual

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If the setting in user line view is not the default setting, the setting in user line view takes effect.
If the setting in user line view is the default setting but the setting in user line class view is not, the
setting in user line class view takes effect.
To display the shortcut key you have defined, use the display current-configuration | include
activation-key command.
Examples
# Configure character s as the shortcut key for starting a terminal session on the AUX line.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] line aux 0
[Sysname-line-aux0] activation-key s
To verify the configuration:
1.
Exit the console session.
[Sysname-line-aux0] return
<Sysname> quit
2.
Log in again through the AUX line.
The following message appears:
Press ENTER to get started.
3.
Press Enter.
Pressing Enter does not start a session.
4.
Enter s.
A terminal session is started.
<Sysname>

authentication-mode

Use authentication-mode to set the authentication mode for a user line.
Use undo authentication-mode to restore the default.
Syntax
In non-FIPS mode:
authentication-mode { none | password | scheme }
undo authentication-mode
In FIPS mode:
authentication-mode scheme
undo authentication-mode
Default
In non-FIPS mode, the authentication mode is as follows:
none for the console line.
password (if the device starts up with empty configuration) or none (if the device starts up with
factory defaults) for the AUX line. For more information about empty configuration and factory
defaults, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
password for the VTY line.
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