Step
15. Specify the
command to be
automatically
executed for login
users on the lines.
16. Enable the
terminal service.
Configuring Telnet login
The device can act as a Telnet server to allow Telnet login, or as a Telnet client to Telnet to other
devices.
By default, Telnet login is disabled on the device. To configure Telnet login, you must first log in to the
device through any other method.
NOTE:
Telnet login is not supported in FIPS mode.
Configuring the device as a Telnet server
Tasks at a glance
(Required.)
(Required.) Perform one of the following tasks:
•
Disabling authentication for Telnet login
•
Configuring password authentication for Telnet login
•
Configuring scheme authentication for Telnet login
(Optional.)
(Optional.)
(Optional.)
Telnet login configuration changes do not take effect for current online users. They take effect only
for new login users.
Enabling Telnet server
Step
Enter system view.
1.
Enable the Telnet server.
2.
Command
auto-execute command command
shell
Enabling Telnet server
Setting the maximum number of concurrent Telnet users
Setting the DSCP value for outgoing Telnet packets
Configuring common VTY line settings
Command
system-view
telnet server enable
Remarks
By default, no command is specified for
auto execution.
The device will automatically execute the
specified command when a user logs in
through the user line, and close the user
connection after the command is
executed.
This command is not available in AUX line
view or AUX line class view.
Be default, the terminal service is enabled
on all user lines.
The undo shell command is not available
in AUX line view.
Remarks
N/A
By default, the Telnet server is disabled.
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