Configuring None Authentication For Console Port Login - H3C WA Series Fundamentals Configuration Manual

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Authentication
mode
Scheme
A change to the authentication mode of console port login does not take effect unless you exit and enter
the CLI again.

Configuring None Authentication for Console Port Login

Configuration procedure
Follow these steps to configure none authentication for console port login:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter console user interface view
Specify the none authentication
mode
Configuration example
1)
Network requirements
Assume the AP supports Telnet, and the user level of telnet users is set to the manage level (level 3).
Telnet to the AP, and configure parameters for console login as follows.
Configure none authentication mode for console login.
Configure command level 2 for console users.
Configure the baud rate of the console port as 19200 bps.
Configure the screen to contain up to 30 lines.
Configure the history command buffer to contain up to 20 commands.
Configure the timeout time of the console user interface as 6 minutes.
2)
Network diagram
Configuration
Configure the authentication scheme
Configure to authenticate users locally or
remotely
Configure password authentication
Use the command...
system-view
user-interface console 0
authentication-mode none
For more information, see
Scheme Authentication for Console Port
Login.
Required
By default, users that log in through the
console port are not authenticated.
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Description
Configuring
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