HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Fundamentals Configuration - Page 39
Configuring none authentication for Telnet login, Authentication, Configuration tasks, Reference
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username or password configured on a remote server was lost, contact the server administrator for help. Table 14 Configuration required for different Telnet login authentication modes Authentication mode None Configuration tasks Set the authentication mode to none for the VTY user interface. Password Enable password authentication on the VTY user interface. Set a password. Reference "Configuring none authentication for Telnet login" "Configuring password authentication for Telnet login" AAA 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: 3. Configure the RADIUS or HWTACACS scheme on the device. 4. Configure the username and password on the AAA server. 5. Configure the device to use the scheme for user authentication. "Configuring scheme authentication for Telnet login" Configuring none authentication for Telnet login Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enable Telnet server. 3. Enter one or multiple VTY user interface views. Command system-view telnet server enable user-interface vty first-number [ last-number ] 4. Enable the none authentication mode. authentication-mode none 5. Configure the command level for login users on the current user interfaces. user privilege level level 6. Configure common settings for the VTY user interfaces. See "Configuring common settings for VTY user interfaces (optional)." Remarks N/A By default, the Telnet server is disabled. N/A By default, authentication mode for VTY user interfaces is password. By default, the default command level is 0 for VTY user interfaces. Optional. 33