64 Character Limit; Configuring A Manage User - 3Com 3C421600A Management Manual

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Configuring a
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The CLI has a 64 character limitation for each field. When you attempt to
add more than three interfaces with the interface command, 3Com
recommends the following:
1 Assign the first three interfaces.
add modem_group test interface <3 interface names>
Example:
add modem_group test interface
rm0/slot:1/mod:1,rm0/slot:1/mod:2, rm0/slot:1/mod:3
2 Assign the additional interfaces.
assign interface <3 interface names> modem_group test
Example:
assign interface
rm0/slot:2/mod:3,rm0/slot:2/mod:4,pem0/slot:1/mod:1 mod test
This section describes how to create an administrative user with manage
privileges to establish a secure, centrally administered router through the
CLI. You can configure a remote login user, or, if you prefer to dial in, you
can create a manage user locally through the console port. You cannot
do so via Telnet at this point in the configuration.
Only manage users can access the CLI.
1 Create a manage user:
If you want the manage user to login, use the command below, set
the type to manage, login and login service (Telnet is the default;
otherwise choose Rlogin or ClearTCP).
If you want a manage user to access the device via a dial-in (network)
connection, use the command below. The network service default is
PPP; otherwise select SLIP.
add user <"username">
network_service [ppp, slip, arap, fcp, fr_1490]
password [password]
type [login, network, callback, dial_out, manage]
Passwords are optional. You may add a null password with the keyword
password and string: ""

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