Logging In Through Telnet - 3Com 4210 PWR Configuration Manual

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Logging in through
Telnet
[4210-luser-guest] service-type terminal level 2
[4210-luser-guest] quit
# Enter AUX user interface view.
[4210] user-interface aux 0
# Configure to authenticate users logging in through the Console port in the
scheme mode.
[4210-ui-aux0] authentication-mode scheme
# Set the baud rate of the Console port to 19,200 bps.
[4210-ui-aux0] speed 19200
# Set the maximum number of lines the screen can contain to 30.
[4210-ui-aux0] screen-length 30
# Set the maximum number of commands the history command buffer can store
to 20.
[4210-ui-aux0] history-command max-size 20
# Set the timeout time of the AUX user interface to 6 minutes.
[4210-ui-aux0] idle-timeout 6
After the above configuration, you need to modify the configuration of the
terminal emulation utility running on the PC accordingly in the dialog box shown
in Figure 4 to log into the switch successfully.
The Switch 4210 Family supports Telnet. You can manage and maintain a switch
remotely by using Telnet to access the switch. To log into a switch through Telnet,
the corresponding configuration is required on both the switch and the Telnet
terminal.
You can also log into a switch through SSH. SSH is a secure shell added to Telnet.
Refer to "SSH Configuration" on page 387 for related information.
Table 17 Requirements for using Telnet to access a switch
Item
Switch
Telnet terminal
Requirement
The IP address is configured for the VLAN of the switch, and the
route between the switch and the Telnet terminal is reachable.
(Refer to "Configuring IP Addresses" on page 89, and
"Configuring IP Performance" on page 91.)
The authentication mode and other settings are configured. Refer
to Table 18 and Table 19.
Telnet is running.
The IP address of the VLAN of the switch is available.

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