Common Configuration; Telnet Login Configuration With Authentication Mode Being None - 3Com 4510G Configuration Manual

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A Telnet connection will be terminated if you delete or modify the IP address of the VLAN interface
in the Telnet session.
By default, commands of level 0 are available to Telnet users authenticated by password. Refer to
Basic System Configuration in the System Volume for information about command hierarchy.
Telnetting to Another Switch from the Current Switch
You can Telnet to another switch from the current switch. In this case, the current switch operates as
the client, and the other operates as the server. If the interconnected Ethernet ports of the two switches
are in the same LAN segment, make sure the IP addresses of the two management VLAN interfaces
to which the two Ethernet ports belong to are of the same network segment, or the route between the
two VLAN interfaces is available.
As shown in
Figure
switch (labeled as Telnet server) by executing the telnet command and then to configure the later.
Figure 3-3 Network diagram for Telnetting to another switch from the current switch
Step 1: Configure the user name and password for Telnet on the switch operating as the Telnet server.
Refer to section
Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being
Authentication Mode Being Scheme
authentication to login.
Step 2: Telnet to the switch operating as the Telnet client.
Step 3: Execute the following command on the switch operating as the Telnet client:
<Sysname> telnet xxxx
Where xxxx is the IP address or the host name of the switch operating as the Telnet server. You can
use the ip host to assign a host name to a switch.
Step 4: Enter the password. If the password is correct, the CLI prompt (such as <4510G>) appears. If
all VTY user interfaces of the switch are in use, you will fail to establish the connection and receive the
message that says "All user interfaces are used, please try later!".
Step 5: After successfully Telnetting to the switch, you can configure the switch or display the
information about the switch by executing corresponding commands. You can also type ? at any time
for help. Refer to the following chapters for the information about the commands.

Common Configuration

Table 3-2
lists the common Telnet configuration.
3-3, after Telnetting to a switch (labeled as Telnet client), you can Telnet to another
Telnet Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being
for details. By default, Telnet users need to pass the password
Password, and
3-3
None", section
Telnet Login Configuration with
Telnet

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