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Function:
Configure the authentication mode and priority on Telnet Server for remote
login users; the “
no authentication login
” command restores to the default login
authentication mode.
Default:
Default login authentication mode is local.
Command mode:
Global mode
Usage guide:
When using authentication modes combinations, the mode at the first of
the queue is with the highest priority which receding ascendingly. When a user passes
authentication mode with higher priority, the login will be granted without proceeding to
other modes with lower priority. It is to be noted that to login in only one authentication
mode is required. When using radius authentication, the AAA function must be enabled
and radius server be configured.
Example:
Configure the remote login authentication mode to radius
Switch(Config)#authentication login radius
2.1.1.2 calendar set
Command: calendar set <HH> <MM> <SS> {<DD> <MON> <YYYY> | <MON> <DD>
<YYYY>}
Function:
Set system date and time.
Parameter: <HH> <MM> <SS>
is the current time, and the valid scope for
HH
is 0 to 23,
MM
and
SS
0 to 59;
<DD> <MON> <YYYY>
or
<MON> <DD> <YYYY>
is the current
date, month and year or the current year, month and date, and the valid scope for
YYYY
is 1970~2100,
MON
meaning month, and
DD
between 1 to 31.
Command mode:
Admin Mode
Default:
upon first time start-up, it is defaulted to 2001.1.1 0: 0: 0.
Usage guide:
The switch can not continue timing with power off, hence the current date
and time must be first set at environments where exact time is required.
Example:
To set the switch current date and time to 2002.8.1 23: 0: 0:
Switch# calendar set 23 0 0 august 1 2002
2.1.1.3 config
Command:
config [terminal]
Function:
Enter Global Mode from Admin Mode.
Parameter: [terminal]
indicates terminal configuration.
Command mode:
Admin Mode
Example:
Switch#config
2.1.1.4 debug ssh-server
Command: debug ssh-server