Operation Manual – System Management
H3C XE 200/2000 IP PBX
Chapter 2 Terminal Service and User
Interface Configuration
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Note:
If the authentication mode is set to none or password, the command level that a user
can access is determined by the level of the user interface where the user logs in. If the
authentication is set to local (username and password are required), the command
level that the user can access is determined by the level of the user.
2.3 Telnet Terminal Service Configuration
2.3.1 Telnet Service Type
Telnet is an application layer protocol in the TCP/IP protocol suite. It provides remote
logon and virtual terminal services. Both Telnet server and client services are available
with the XE IP PBX.
I. Telnet server
As shown in the following figure, you can run a Telnet client on a PC to telnet to the XE
IP PBX for configuration and management.
Telnet Client
PC
Internet
XE
Figure 2-1
Telnet server service
When working as a Telnet server, the XE IP PBX needs to authenticate the Telnet client.
The authentication configuration must be done in the VTY user interface.
1)
Enter VTY user interface view
In system view, you can enter the view of a user interface by using its name and relative
number or its absolute number. The absolute numbers for VTYs are 2 to 6 for both the
XE 200 IP PBX and XE 2000 IP PBX.
Table 2-15
Enter VTY user interface view
Operation
Command
Enter the view of a VTY user interface with its name
and relative number
user-interface vty 0
[
4
]
Enter the view of a VTY user interface with its absolute
number on the XE 200 IP PBX or the XE 2000 IP PBX
user-interface ui 2
[ 6 ]
Summary of Contents for XE 200/2000 IP
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Page 42: ...Process Server Configuration ...
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Page 341: ...IP Performance and Application ...
Page 349: ...Media Server ...
Page 360: ...Call Services ...
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