Optional) Configuring Local Telnet Users; Enabling The Telnet Service - Huawei AR2200 Series Configuration Manual

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Huawei AR2200 Series Enterprise Routers
Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration
You can log in to the router through a console port to set the user authentication mode in the
VTY user interface.
Other attributes of the VTY user interface in the router, such as terminal attributes and user
priorities, can also be set as needed. These attributes, however, generally do not need to be set
because they have default values.
For detailed settings, see

5.3.3 (Optional) Configuring Local Telnet Users

If the user authentication mode is AAA in the VTY user interface, the access type of local users
needs to be specified. Local users with the access type of Telnet are Telnet users.
Context
If the user authentication mode of the VTY user interface is non-authentication or password
authentication, the following configurations are not needed.
By default, a local user can apply for any access type. You can specify an access type to allow
only users configured with the specified access type to log in to the router.
Do as follows on the router that functions as a Telnet server:
Procedure
Step 1 Run:
system-view
The system view is displayed.
Step 2 Run:
aaa
The AAA view is displayed.
Step 3 Run:
local-user user-name password { simple | cipher } password
The local user name and password are set.
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5.3.4 Enabling the Telnet Service

Before a terminal establishes a Telnet connection with the router, enable the Telnet server
function on the router.
Context
By default, the function of the Telnet server is enabled.
Do as follows on the router that serves as an Telnet server.
Issue 02 (2011-10-15)
Configuring VTY User
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