Logging in through the Console Port
27
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Changes made to the authentication mode for Console port login takes effect
after you quit the command-line interface and then log in again.
Configuring Console
Port Login with no
Authentication
Password
Configure the
password
Configure the
password for local
authentication
Required
Perform common
configuration
Perform common
configuration for
Console port login
Optional
Refer to Table 12.
Scheme
Specify to perform
local
authentication or
remote RADIUS
authentication
AAA
configuration
specifies whether
to perform local
authentication or
RADIUS
authentication
Optional
Local authentication is
performed by default.
Refer to “AAA Configuration”
on page 245
Configure user
name and
password
Configure user
names and
passwords for
local/RADIUS
users
Required
■
The user name and password
of a local user are configured
on the switch.
■
The user name and password
of a RADIUS user are
configured on the RADIUS
server. Refer to the RADIUS
server’s user manual for more
information.
Manage AUX
users
Set service type
for AUX users
Required
Perform common
configuration
Perform common
configuration for
Console port login
Optional
Refer to Table 12.
Table 13
Console port login configurations for different authentication modes
Authentication
mode
Console port login configuration
Remarks
Table 14
Console port login configuration with the authentication mode being none
Operation
Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
-
Enter AUX user interface view
user-interface aux
0
-
Configure not to authenticate users
authentication-mode
none
Required
By default, users logging
in through the Console
port (AUX user interface)
are not authenticated.
Summary of Contents for 4210 PWR
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