18
C
HAPTER
3: L
OGGING
IN
THROUGH
THE
C
ONSOLE
P
ORT
3
Specify not to authenticate users logging in through the Console port.
[4200G-ui-aux0]
authentication-mode none
4
Specify commands of level 2 are available to users logging into the AUX user
interface.
[4200G-ui-aux0]
user privilege level 2
5
Set the baud rate of the Console port to 19,200 bps.
[4200G-ui-aux0]
speed 19200
6
Set the maximum number of lines the screen can contain to 30.
[4200G-ui-aux0]
screen-length 30
7
Set the maximum number of commands the history command buffer can store to 20.
[4200G-ui-aux0]
history-command max-size 20
8
Set the timeout time of the AUX user interface to 6 minutes.
[4200G-ui-aux0]
idle-timeout 6
Console Port Login
Configuration with
Authentication Mode
Being Password
Configuration Procedure
Table 16
Console port login configuration with the authentication mode being password
Operation
Command
Description
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter AUX user interface
view
user-interface aux
0
—
Configure to authenticate
users using the local
password
authentication-mode password
Required
Set the local password
set authentication password
{
cipher
|
simple }
password
Required
Configure
the Console
port
Set the
baud rate
speed
speed-value
Optional
The default baud rate of an AUX
port (also the Console port) is
9,600 bps.
Set the
check mode
parity
{
even
|
mark
|
none
|
odd
|
space
}
Optional
By default, the check mode of a
Console port is set to
none
, that
is, no check bit.
Set the stop
bits
stopbits
{
1
|
1.5
|
2
}
Optional
The default stop bits of a Console
port is 1.
Set the data
bits
databits
{
7
|
8 }
Optional
The default data bits of a Console
port is 8.
Configure the command
level available to users
logging into the user
interface
user privilege level
level
Optional
By default, commands of level 3
are available to users logging into
the AUX user interface.
Summary of Contents for 4200G 12-Port
Page 10: ...8 CONTENTS...
Page 14: ...4 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 46: ...32 CHAPTER 5 LOGGING IN THROUGH WEB BASED NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM...
Page 48: ...34 CHAPTER 6 LOGGING IN THROUGH NMS...
Page 60: ...46 CHAPTER 9 VLAN CONFIGURATION...
Page 64: ...50 CHAPTER 10 MANAGEMENT VLAN CONFIGURATION...
Page 80: ...66 CHAPTER 13 GVRP CONFIGURATION...
Page 98: ...84 CHAPTER 15 LINK AGGREGATION CONFIGURATION...
Page 112: ...98 CHAPTER 18 MAC ADDRESS TABLE MANAGEMENT...
Page 126: ...112 CHAPTER 19 LOGGING IN THROUGH TELNET...
Page 162: ...148 CHAPTER 20 MSTP CONFIGURATION...
Page 274: ...260 CHAPTER 29 IGMP SNOOPING CONFIGURATION...
Page 276: ...262 CHAPTER 30 ROUTING PORT JOIN TO MULTICAST GROUP CONFIGURATION...
Page 298: ...284 CHAPTER 33 SNMP CONFIGURATION...
Page 304: ...290 CHAPTER 34 RMON CONFIGURATION...
Page 338: ...324 CHAPTER 36 SSH TERMINAL SERVICES...
Page 356: ...342 CHAPTER 38 FTP AND TFTP CONFIGURATION...
Page 365: ...Information Center Configuration Example 351 S4200G terminal logging...
Page 366: ...352 CHAPTER 39 INFORMATION CENTER...
Page 378: ...364 CHAPTER 40 BOOTROM AND HOST SOFTWARE LOADING...
Page 384: ...370 CHAPTER 41 Basic System Configuration and Debugging...
Page 388: ...374 CHAPTER 43 NETWORK CONNECTIVITY TEST...
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