
Operation Manual – Login
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 2 Logging in Through the Console Port
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Table 2-6
Determine the command level
Scenario
Authentication
mode
User type
Command
Command
level
The user privilege level
level
command is not executed, and
the service-type terminal [ level
level
] command does not
specify the available command
level.
Level 0
The default
command
level available
for local users
is level 0.
The user privilege level
level
command is not executed, and
the service-type terminal [ level
level
] command specifies the
available command level.
Determined
by the
service-type
terminal [ level
level
]
command
The user privilege level
level
command is executed, and the
service-type terminal [ level
level
] command does not
specify the available command
level.
Level 0
authentication-
mode scheme
[ command-
authorization ]
Users logging
into the
Console port
and pass
AAA-RADIUS
or local
authentication
The
user privilege level
level
command is executed, and the
service-type
terminal
[
level
level
] command specifies the
available command level.
Determined
by the
service-type
terminal
[
level level
]
command
2.6.2 Configuration Example
I. Network requirements
Assume the switch is configured to allow you to login through Telnet, and your user
level is set to the administrator level (level 3). After you telnet to the switch, you need to
limit the console user at the following aspects.
z
Configure the name of the local user to be “guest”.
z
Set the authentication password of the local user to 123456 (in plain text).
z
Set the service type of the local user to Terminal.
z
Configure to authenticate the user logging in through the Console port in the
scheme mode.
z
The commands of level 2 are available to the user logging into the AUX user
interface.
z
The baud rate of the Console port is 19,200 bps.
z
The screen can contain up to 30 lines.