Telnet Configuration With Authentication Mode Being None; Configuration Procedure - 3Com E4500-24 Cli Configuration Manual

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Authentication
mode
To improve security and prevent attacks to the unused Sockets, TCP 23 and TCP 22, ports for Telnet
and SSH services respectively, will be enabled or disabled after corresponding configurations.
If the authentication mode is none, TCP 23 will be enabled, and TCP 22 will be disabled.
If the authentication mode is password, and the corresponding password has been set, TCP 23
will be enabled, and TCP 22 will be disabled.
If the authentication mode is scheme, there are three scenarios: when the supported protocol is
specified as telnet, TCP 23 will be enabled; when the supported protocol is specified as ssh, TCP
22 will be enabled; when the supported protocol is specified as all, both the TCP 23 and TCP 22
port will be enabled.

Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being None

Configuration Procedure

Follow these steps to configure Telnet with the authentication mode being none:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter one or more VTY user
interface views
Configure not to authenticate
users logging in to VTY user
interfaces
Configure the command level
available to users logging in to
VTY user interface
Configure the protocols to be
supported by the VTY user
interface
Set the commands to be
executed automatically after a
user login to the user interface
successfully
Telnet configuration
Manage VTY
Set service type for
users
VTY users
Perform common
Perform common
configuration
Telnet configuration
Use the command...
system-view
user-interface vty
first-number [ last-number ]
authentication-mode none
user privilege level level
protocol inbound { all |
ssh | telnet }
auto-execute command
text
3-3
Description
Required
Optional
Refer to
Table
3-2.
Remarks
Required
By default, VTY users are
authenticated after logging in.
Optional
By default, commands of level 0
are available to users logging in to
VTY user interfaces.
Optional
By default, both Telnet protocol
and SSH protocol are supported.
Optional
By default, no command is
executed automatically after a
user logs into the VTY user
interface.

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