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HUAWEI NetEngine80E/40E Router
Configuration Guide - Basic Configurations
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Procedure
Step 1 Set the maximum number of VTY user interfaces.
<HUAWEI> system-view
[HUAWEI] user-interface maximum-vty 15
Step 2 Set the limit on call-in and call-out in the VTY user interface.
[HUAWEI] acl 2000
[HUAWEI-acl-basic-2000] rule deny source 10.1.1.1 0
[HUAWEI-acl-basic-2000] quit
[HUAWEI] user-interface vty 0 14
[HUAWEI-ui-vty0-14] acl 2000 inbound
Step 3 Set terminal attributes of the VTY user interface.
[HUAWEI-ui-vty0-14] shell
[HUAWEI-ui-vty0-14] idle-timeout 30
[HUAWEI-ui-vty0-14] screen-length 30
[HUAWEI-ui-vty0-14] history-command max-size 20
Step 4 Set the user priority in the VTY user interface.
[HUAWEI-ui-vty0-14] user privilege level 15
Step 5 Set the authentication mode and password in the VTY user interface.
[HUAWEI-ui-vty0-14] authentication-mode password
[HUAWEI-ui-vty0-14] set authentication password simple huawei
[HUAWEI-ui-vty0-14] quit
After the VTY user interface is configured, a user authenticated in password mode can log in to
the router by using Telnet or SSH (Stelnet), implementing local or remote maintenance of the
router. For details on how a user logs in to the router, see the
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Configuration Files
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sysname HUAWEI
#
acl number 2000
rule 5 deny source 10.1.1.1 0
rule permit source any
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user-interface maximum-vty 15
user-interface vty 0 14
acl 2000 inbound
user privilege level 15
set authentication password simple huawei
history-command max-size 20
idle-timeout 30 0
screen-length 30
#
return
Issue 02 (2011-09-10)
User priority: 15
User authentication mode: password, password: huawei
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