Configuring the basic access function, Configuration example, Configuring telnet service – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual
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Table 11 Telnet login authentication methods
Authentication
method
Feature Application
scenarios
None
Easy to configure, allows any user to Telnet to
your switch, and lowest in security
Lab environments and extremely secure
network environments
Password
Easy to configure, secure, and flat user
management
Environments that do not need granular
privilege management
Username and
password
Complex to configure, secure, and
hierarchical user management
Environments where multiple operators
cooperate to manage the switch
For more information about login methods, see H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches Fundamentals
Configuration Guide.
Configuring the basic access function
An S7500E switch without any configuration can perform basic data transmission immediately after it is
connected to a network. To implement more service requirements, configure the basic network settings
in
on the switch.
Table 12 Basic network settings
Function Description
IP addresses
Enables remote switch management, for example, by using Telnet.
Static routes
Implement static routing.
VLANs
Divides the LAN into multiple VLANs for data security.
MSTP
Avoids loops in a dual-homed network.
Configuration example
Configuring Telnet service
# Enter system view.
# Enable the Telnet server.
[Sysname] telnet server enable
# Enter user interface view of VTY 0.
[Sysname] user-interface vty 0
# Configure the authentication mode as password for users logging in through user interface VTY 0.
[Sysname-ui-vty0] authentication-mode password
# Configure the password as hello.
[Sysname-ui-vty0] set authentication password cipher hello
# Set the user privilege level to 3 so all Telnet users access VTY 0 can use all commands.
[Sysname-ui-vty0] user privilege level 3
[Sysname-ui-vty0] quit