32
C
HAPTER
2: L
OGGING
INTO
AN
E
THERNET
S
WITCH
Configuration Example
Network requirements
Assume the switch is configured to allow users to log in through Telnet, and the
user level is set to the administrator level (level 3). Perform the following
configurations for users logging in through the Console port (AUX user interface).
■
Authenticate the users using passwords.
■
Set the local password to 123456 (in plain text).
■
The commands of level 2 are available to the users.
■
The baud rate of the Console port is 19,200 bps.
■
The screen can contain up to 30 lines.
■
The history command buffer can store up to 20 commands.
■
The timeout time of the AUX user interface is 6 minutes.
Set history command buffer
size
history-command
max-size
value
Optional
The default history command buffer
size is 10. That is, a history command
buffer can store up to 10 commands
by default.
Set the timeout time for the
user interface
idle-timeout
minutes
[
seconds
]
Optional
The default timeout time of a user
interface is 10 minutes.
With the timeout time being 10
minutes, the connection to a user
interface is terminated if no operation
is performed in the user interface
within 10 minutes.
You can use the
idle-timeout
0
command to disable the timeout
function.
Table 15
Console port login configuration with the authentication mode being password
Operation
Command Description
Summary of Contents for Switch 4210 9-Port
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