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Operation Manual – Login

H3C S3100-52P Ethernet Switch

Chapter 3 Logging in through Telnet

3-1

Chapter 3 Logging in through Telnet

3.1 Introduction

You can manage and maintain a switch remotely by Telneting to the switch. To achieve
this, you need to configure both the switch and the Telnet terminal accordingly.

Table 3-1

Requirements for Telneting to a switch

Item

Requirement

The management VLAN of the switch is created and the

route between the switch and the Telnet terminal is

available. (Refer to the Management VLAN Configuration

module for more.)

Switch

The authentication mode and other settings are

configured. Refer to Table 3-2 and Table 3-3.

Telnet is running.

Telnet terminal

The IP address of the management VLAN of the switch is

available.

3.1.1 Common Configuration

Table 3-2 lists the common Telnet configuration.

Table 3-2

Common Telnet configuration

Configuration

Description

Configure the command

level available to users

gging into the VTY user

terface

lo

in

Optional
By default, commands of level 0 are

available to users logging into a VTY

user interface.

VTY user

interface

configuration

Configure the protocols

the user interface supports

Optional
By default, Telnet and SSH protocol

are supported.