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local password, log in to the device through the console port to view or modify the password. If you

lose your remote password, contact the server administrator.

Table 5 Configuration required for different Telnet login authentication modes

Authentication

mode

Configuration tasks

Reference

None

Set the authentication mode to none for the VTY user
interface.

"

Configuring none

authentication for Telnet

login

"

Password

Enable password authentication on the VTY user
interface.
Set a password.

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Configuring password

authentication for Telnet
login

"

Scheme

Enable scheme authentication on the VTY user interface.
Configure local or remote authentication settings.
To configure local authentication:

1.

Configure a local user and specify the password.

2.

Configure the device to use local authentication.

To configure remote authentication:

1.

Configure the RADIUS or HWTACACS scheme on
the device.

2.

Configure the username and password on the AAA
server.

3.

Configure the device to use the scheme for user
authentication.

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Configuring scheme

authentication for Telnet

login

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Feature and hardware compatibility

Feature F1000-A-EI/E-SI/S-AI

F1000-E

F5000-A5 Firewall

module

FIPS No

No

No

Yes

The firewall does not support Telnet in FIPS mode.

Configuring none authentication for Telnet login

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enable Telnet.

telnet server enable

By default, the Telnet service is
disabled.

3.

Enter one or multiple VTY

user interface views.

user-interface vty first-number
[ last-number ]

N/A

4.

Specify the none

authentication mode.

authentication-mode none

By default, authentication mode for
VTY user interfaces is password.