Configuration example, Network requirements, Network diagram – H3C Technologies H3C S3100 Series Switches User Manual

Page 49: Configuration procedure

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Operation

Command

Description

Make terminal services
available

shell

Optional

By default, terminal services are available
in all user interfaces.

Set the maximum number of
lines the screen can contain

screen-length screen-length

Optional

By default, the screen can contain up to 24
lines.

You can use the screen-length 0
command to disable the function to
display information in pages.

Set the history command buffer
size

history-command max-size
value

Optional

The default history command buffer size is
10. That is, a history command buffer can
store up to 10 commands by default.

Set the timeout time of the VTY
user interface

idle-timeout

minutes

[ seconds ]

Optional

The default timeout time of a user
interface is 10 minutes.

With the timeout time being 10 minutes,
the connection to a user interface is
terminated if no operation is performed in
the user interface within 10 minutes.

You can use the idle-timeout 0 command
to disable the timeout function.

Note that if you configure not to authenticate the users, the command level available to users logging

into a switch depends on the user privilege level level command

Configuration Example

Network requirements

Assume current user logins through the Console port, and the user level is set to the administrator level

(level 3). Perform the following configurations for users logging in through VTY 0 using Telnet.

z

Do not authenticate the users.

z

Commands of level 2 are available to the users.

z

Telnet protocol is supported.

z

The screen can contain up to 30 lines.

z

The history command buffer can contain up to 20 commands.

z

The timeout time of VTY 0 is 6 minutes.

Network diagram

Figure 3-1 Network diagram for Telnet configuration (with the authentication mode being none)

Configuration procedure

# Enter system view.

<Sysname> system-view

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