Telnet Login Configuration With Authentication Mode Being Password - HP 4800G Series Configuration Manual

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Figure 3-4 Network diagram for Telnet configuration (with the authentication mode being none)
3)
Configuration procedure
# Enter system view, and enable the Telnet service.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] telnet server enable
# Enter VTY 0 user interface view.
[Sysname] user-interface vty 0
# Configure not to authenticate Telnet users logging in to VTY 0.
[Sysname-ui-vty0] authentication-mode none
# Specify commands of level 2 are available to users logging in to VTY 0.
[Sysname-ui-vty0] user privilege level 2
# Configure Telnet protocol is supported.
[Sysname-ui-vty0] protocol inbound telnet
# Set the maximum number of lines the screen can contain to 30.
[Sysname-ui-vty0] screen-length 30
# Set the maximum number of commands the history command buffer can store to 20.
[Sysname-ui-vty0] history-command max-size 20
# Set the timeout time to 6 minutes.
[Sysname-ui-vty0] idle-timeout 6

Telnet Login Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Password

Configuration Procedure
Follow these steps to perform Telnet configuration (with authentication mode being password):
To do...
Enter system view
Enter one or more VTY user
interface views
Configure to authenticate users
logging in to VTY user
interfaces using the local
password
Set the local password
Note that if you configure to authenticate the users in the password mode, the command level available
to users logging in to a switch depends on both the authentication-mode password command and the
user privilege level level command.
Use the command...
system-view
user-interface vty first-number
[ last-number ]
authentication-mode
password
set authentication password
{ cipher | simple } password
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Remarks
Required
Required

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