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Step 9. Create a local user and enter local user view. Command local-user user-name 10. Set a password. 11. Specify the command level of the local user. password { cipher | simple } password authorization-attribute level level 12. Specify Telnet service for the local user. service-type telnet 13. Exit to system view. quit 14. Configure common settings for VTY user interfaces. See "Configuring common settings for VTY user interfaces (optional)." Remarks By default, no local user exists. By default, no password is set. Optional. By default, the command level is 0. By default, no service type is specified. N/A Optional. The next time you attempt to Telnet to the CLI, you must provide the configured login username and password, as shown in Figure 15. If you are required to pass a second authentication, you must also provide the correct password to access the CLI. If the maximum number of login users has been reached, your login attempt fails and the message "All user interfaces are used, please try later!" appears. Figure 15 Scheme authentication interface for Telnet login Configuring common settings for VTY user interfaces (optional) You might be unable to access the CLI through a VTY user interface after configuring the auto-execute command command on it. Before you configure the command and save the configuration, make sure you can access the CLI through a different user interface. To configure common settings for VTY user interfaces: 37

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Step
Command
Remarks
9.
Create a local user and enter
local user view.
local-user
user-name
By default, no local user exists.
10.
Set a password.
password
{
cipher
|
simple
}
password
By default, no password is set.
11.
Specify the command level of
the local user.
authorization-attribute level
level
Optional.
By default, the command level is 0.
12.
Specify Telnet service for the
local user.
service-type
telnet
By default, no service type is
specified.
13.
Exit to system view.
quit
N/A
14.
Configure common settings for
VTY user interfaces.
See "
Configuring common
settings for VTY user interfaces
(optional)
."
Optional.
The next time you attempt to Telnet to the CLI, you must provide the configured login username and
password, as shown in
Figure 15
. If you are required to pass a second authentication, you must also
provide the correct password to access the CLI. If the maximum number of login users has been reached,
your login attempt fails and the message "All user interfaces are used, please try later!" appears.
Figure 15
Scheme authentication interface for Telnet login
Configuring common settings for VTY user interfaces (optional)
You might be unable to access the CLI through a VTY user interface after configuring the
auto-execute
command
command on it. Before you configure the command and save the configuration, make sure you
can access the CLI through a different user interface.
To configure common settings for VTY user interfaces: