Telnet Configuration With Authentication Mode Being None - H3C S3100-52P Operation Manual

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3.2 Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being
None
3.2.1 Configuration Procedure
Follow these steps to configure Telnet with the authentication mode being none:
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
Make terminal services
available
Set the maximum number
of lines the screen can
contain
To do...
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
shell
screen-length
screen-length
Chapter 3 Logging In Through Telnet
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.
Optional
By default, terminal services
are available in all user
interfaces.
Optional
By default, the screen can
contain up to 24 lines.
You can use the
screen-length 0 command
to disable the function to
display information in pages.
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