Modem Login Authentication Modes - HP 5120 series Configuration Manual

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Character string CONNECT9600 is displayed on the terminal. Then a prompt such as <HP>
6.
appears when you press Enter.
Execute commands to configure the device or check the running status of the device. To get help,
7.
type ?.
NOTE:
To terminate the connection between the PC and device, execute the ATH command on the terminal to
terminate the connection between the PC and modem. If you cannot execute the command on the
terminal, input AT+ + + and then press Enter. When you are prompted OK, execute the ATH command,
and the connection is terminated if OK is displayed. You can also terminal the connection between the
PC and device by clicking
Do not close the hyper terminal directly. Otherwise, the remote modem may be always online, and you
will fail to dial in at the next time.

Modem login authentication modes

The following authentication modes are available for modem dial-in login: none, password, and
scheme.
none—requires no username and password at the next login through modems. This mode is
insecure.
password—requires password authentication at the next login through the console port. Keep your
password.
scheme—requires username and password authentication at the next login through the console
port. Authentication falls into local authentication and remote authentication. To use local
authentication, configure a local user and related parameters. To use remote authentication,
configure the username and password on the remote authentication server. For more information
about authentication modes and parameters, see the Security Configuration Guide.
The following table lists modem login configurations for different authentication modes:
Authentication
mode
None
Password
Scheme
on the hyper terminal window.
Configuration
Configure not to authenticate users
Configure to authenticate users by using the local password
Set the local password
Configure the authentication scheme
Select an
authentic
Remote AAA
ation
authentication
scheme
Configure a
RADIUS/HWTACACS
scheme
Configure the AAA scheme
used by the domain
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Remarks
For more information,
see
"Configuring none
authentication for
modem
login."
For more information,
see
"Configuring
password
authentication for
modem
login."
For more information,
see
"Configuring
scheme authentication
for modem
login."

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