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User interface overview, Users and user interfaces – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Login method

Default state

Logging In

Through

Modems

By default, you can log in to a device through modems. The default

user privilege level of modem login users is 3.

NMS Login

By default, you cannot log in to a device through an network

management station (NMS). To do so, log in to the device through the

console port, and complete the following configuration:

z

Configure the IP address of the VLAN interface, and make sure

the device and the NMS can reach each other (by default, your

device does not have an IP address.).

z

Configure SNMP basic parameters.

User Interface Overview

User interface (also called line) allows you to manage and monitor sessions between the terminal and

device when you log in to the device through the console port directly, or through Telnet or SSH.

One user interface corresponds to one user interface view where you can configure a set of

parameters, such as whether to authenticate users at login, whether to redirect the requests to another

device, and the user privilege level after login. When the user logs in through a user interface, the

parameters set for the user interface apply.

At present, the system supports the following four CLI configuration methods:

z

Local configuration via the console port

z

Local/Remote configuration through Telnet or SSH

The two methods correspond to the following two user interfaces.

z

AUX user interface: Used to manage and monitor users that log in via the Console port. The type

of the Console port is EIA/TIA-232 DTE.

z

VTY (virtual type terminal) user interface: Used to manage and monitor users that log in via VTY.

A VTY port used for Telnet or SSH access.

Users and User Interfaces

At a time, only one user can use a user interface. The configuration made in a user interface view

applies to any login user. For example, if user A uses the console port to log in, the configuration in the

console port user interface view applies to user A; if user A logs in through VTY 1, the configuration in

VTY 1 user interface view applies to user A.

A device can be equipped with two AUX user interface, and five VTY user interfaces. These user

interfaces do not associate with specific users. When a user initiates a connection request, the system

automatically assigns an idle user interface with the smallest number to the user based on the login

method. During the login, the configuration in the user interface view takes effect. The user interface

varies depending on the login method and the login time.