Configuring Common Settings For Modem Dial-In (Optional) - H3C S5500-HI Series Fundamentals Configuration Manual

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Step
7.
Apply an AAA
authentication scheme
to the intended
domain.
8.
Create a local user
and enter local user
view.
9.
Set a password for the
local user.
10.
Specify the command
level of the local user.
11.
Specify terminal
service for the local
user.
12.
Configure common
settings for the AUX
user interfaces.
The next time you attempt to dial in to the device, you must provide the configured username and
password.

Configuring common settings for modem dial-in (optional)

CAUTION:
To avoid packet loss, make sure the speed of the console port is lower than the transmission rate of the
modem.
Some common settings configured for an AUX user interface take effect immediately and can interrupt
the login session. To save you the trouble of repeated re-logins, use a login method different from AUX
login to log in to the device before you change AUX user interface settings.
After the configuration is complete, change the terminal settings on the configuration terminal and make
sure they are the same as the settings on the device.
To configure common AUX user interface settings for modem dial-in accesses:
Command
a.
Enter the ISP domain view:
domain domain-name
b.
Apply the specified AAA
scheme to the domain:
authentication default
{ hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name
[ local ] | local | none |
radius-scheme
radius-scheme-name
[ local ] }
c.
Exit to system view:
quit
local-user user-name
In non-FIPS mode:
password [ [ hash ] { cipher |
simple } password ]
In FIPS mode:
password
authorization-attribute level level
service-type terminal
See
"Configuring common settings
for modem dial-in
(optional)."
48
Remarks
Optional.
By default, local authentication is used.
For local authentication, configure local
user accounts.
For RADIUS or HWTACACS
authentication, configure the RADIUS or
HWTACACS scheme on the device and
configure authentication settings
(including the username and password)
on the server.
For more information about AAA
configuration, see Security Configuration
Guide.
By default, no local user exists.
By default, no password is set.
In FIPS mode, you can set the password
only in interactive mode.
Optional.
By default, the command level is 0.
By default, no service type is specified.
Optional.

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