3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual page 2163

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To do...
Enter system view
Enter user interface view user-interface { first-num1
Set authentication
mode at login to
password
Set local authentication
password
Follow these steps to configure authentication mode at login as scheme:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter user interface view
Set authentication mode
at login to scheme
Set user privilege level
Set authentication
username and enter local
user view
Set authentication
password
Set the service type that
can be used by users
n
For the detailed description of the local-user, password and service-type
commands, refer to
c
CAUTION: If you configure to adopt AAA authentication (that is, the
authentication mode is scheme), then the default user level is 0.
Configuring Authentication Mode at Login
Use the command...
system-view
[ last-num1 ] | { aux | console
| tty | vty } first-num2
[ last-num2 ] }
authentication-mode
password
set authentication
password { cipher | simple }
password
Use the command...
system-view
user-interface { first-num1
[ last-num1 ] | { aux |
console | tty | vty }
first-num2 [ last-num2 ] }
authentication-mode
scheme
[ command-authorizatio
n ]
Refer to
"Configuring User
Privilege Level" on page
2159
local-user user-name
password { cipher |
simple } password
service-type
"AAA/RADIUS/HWTACACS Configuration" on page
Remarks
--
--
Required
By default, the authentication mode
is password for TTY, VTY, and AUX
user interfaces and is none for
Console interface.
Required
No local authentication password is
set by default.
Remarks
--
--
Required
By default, the authentication mode
is password for TTY, VTY, and AUX
user interfaces and is none for
Console interface.
Optional
By default, users logging in from
console port have a privilege level of
3; users logging in from other user
interfaces have a privilege level of 0.
Required
No local user is set on the device by
default.
Required
Required
By default, users logging in from VTY
user interface use telnet service;
users logging in from other user
interfaces use terminal service.
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