Telnet Configurations For Different Authentication Modes - H3C LS-3100-52P-OVS-H3 Operation Manual

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Table 3-2 Common Telnet configuration
VTY user
interface
configuration
VTY terminal
configuration
The auto-execute command command may cause you unable to perform common configuration
in the user interface, so use it with caution.
Before executing the auto-execute command command and save your configuration, make sure
you can log in to the switch in other modes and cancel the configuration.

Telnet Configurations for Different Authentication Modes

Table 3-3
lists Telnet configurations for different authentication modes.
Table 3-3 Telnet configurations for different authentication modes
Authentication
mode
None
Configuration
Configure the command level
available to users logging in to
the VTY user interface
Configure the protocols the user
interface supports
Set the command that is
automatically executed when a
user logs into the user interface
Define a shortcut key for
aborting tasks
Make terminal services
available
Set the maximum number of
lines the screen can contain
Set history command buffer size
Set the timeout time of a user
interface
Telnet configuration
Perform common
configuration
Optional
By default, commands of level 0 are available
to users logging in to a VTY user interface.
Optional
By default, Telnet and SSH protocol are
supported.
Optional
By default, no command is automatically
executed when a user logs into a user
interface.
Optional
The default shortcut key combination for
aborting tasks is < Ctrl + C >.
Optional
By default, terminal services are available in
all user interfaces
Optional
By default, the screen can contain up to 24
lines.
Optional
By default, the history command buffer can
contain up to 10 commands.
Optional
The default timeout time is 10 minutes.
Optional
Perform common
Telnet configuration
Refer to
3-2
Remarks
Remarks
Table
3-2.

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