Configuring Scheme Authentication For Telnet Login - H3C WA Series Fundamentals Configuration Manual

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Configuring Scheme Authentication for Telnet Login

Configuration procedure
Follow these steps to perform Telnet configuration (with authentication mode scheme):
To do...
Enter system view
Enter one or more VTY
user interface views
Enable scheme
authentication
Quit to system view
Enter the
default ISP
domain view
Configure the
Configu
AAA scheme to
re the
be applied to
authenti
the domain
cation
scheme
Quit to system
view
Create a local user and
enter local user view
Set the authentication
password for the local user
Specifies the level of the
VTY user
Specify the service type for
VTY users
When you log in to an AP by using the scheme authentication mode, your access rights depend on
your user level defined in the AAA scheme.
When the local scheme authentication mode is used, the user levels are specified by using the
authorization-attribute level level command.
When the RADIUS scheme authentication mode is used, the user levels are set on the
corresponding RADIUS servers.
For more information about AAA and RADIUS, see AAA in the Security Configuration Guide.
Use the command...
system-view
user-interface vty
first-number [ last-number ]
authentication-mode
scheme
quit
domain domain name
authentication default
{ local | none |
radius-scheme
radius-scheme-name
[ local ] }
quit
local-user user-name
password { simple | cipher }
password
authorization-attribute
level level
service-type telnet
14-20
Remarks
Required
The specified AAA scheme determines whether
to authenticate users locally or remotely.
Users are authenticated locally by default.
Optional
By default, the local AAA scheme is applied. If
you specify to apply the local AAA scheme,
perform the configuration concerning local user
as well.
If you specify to apply an existing scheme by
providing the radius-scheme-name argument,
perform the following configuration as well:
Perform AAA-RADIUS configuration on the
AP. (See AAA in the Security Configuration
Guide.)
Configure the user name and password
accordingly on the AAA server. (See AAA in
the Security Configuration Guide.)
No local user exists by default.
Required
By default, the command level is 0.
Required
By default, a user is authorized with no service

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