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C
3: L
HAPTER
OGGING IN THROUGH THE
Configuration Example
C
P
ONSOLE
ORT
Table 18 Console port login configuration with the authentication mode being scheme
Operation
Set history command buffer size
Set the timeout time for the user
interface
Note that the command level available to users logging into a switch through the
scheme authentication mode depends on the authentication-mode scheme
[ command-authentication ] command and the service-type terminal [ level
level ] command, as listed in Table 19.
Table 19 Determine the command level
Scenario
Authentication
mode
User type
authentication-m
Users logging
ode scheme
into the
[ command-auth
Console port
orization ]
and pass
AAA&RADIUS
or local
authentication
Network requirements
Perform the following configuration for users logging in through the Console
port:
Configure the name of the local user to be "guest".
Set the authentication password of the local user to 1234567890 (in plain
text).
Set the service type of the local user to Terminal, the available command level
of the user to 2.
Command
history-command
max-size value
idle-timeout minutes
[ seconds ]
Command
The service-type terminal
[ level level ] command is not
configured.
The service-type terminal
[ level level ] command is
configured.
Description
Optional
The default history
command buffer size is
10. That is, a history
command buffer can
store up to 10
commands by default.
Optional
The default timeout
time of a user interface
is 10 minutes.
With the timeout time
being 10 minutes, the
connection to a user
interface is terminated if
no operation is
performed in the user
interface within 10
minutes.
You can use the
idle-timeout 0
command to disable the
timeout function.
Command level
Level 0
The default
command level
available for local
users is level 0.
Determined by the
level argument

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