Login methods, User interface overview – H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade NetStream Cards User Manual

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Login methods

This chapter includes these sections:

Login methods

User interface overview

Login methods

You can log in to a SecBlade card in the following ways.

Table 7 Login methods

Login method

Default state

CLI login

Logging in
through the

console port

By default, you can log in to a SecBlade card through the console
port, the authentication mode is None (no username or password

required), and the user privilege level is 3.

Logging in
through telnet

By default, you cannot log in to a SecBlade card through telnet. To do
so, log in to the SecBlade card through the console port, and complete

the following configuration:

Enable the telnet function.

Configure the IP address of the management Ethernet interface,

and make sure that your SecBlade card and the telnet client can
reach each other (by default, the IP address of the interface

GigabitEthernet 0/1 on the SecBlade card is 192.68.0.1/24.).

Configure the authentication mode of VTY login users (password

by default).

Configure the user privilege level of VTY login users (0 by default).

Logging in to the SecBlade NS card
from the host device

By default, you cannot log in to the SecBlade NS card from the host
device. To do so, log in to the SecBlade card through the console port,

and configure the authentication method and user privilege level in
AUX user interface view of the SecBlade NS card.

NMS login

By default, you cannot log in to a SecBlade card through a network
management station (NMS). To do so, log in to the SecBlade card

through the console port, and complete the following configuration:

Configure the IP address of the management Ethernet interface,

and make sure the SecBlade card and the NMS can reach each

other (by default, the IP address of the interface GigabitEthernet

0/1 is 192.68.0.1/24).

Configure SNMP basic parameters.

User interface overview

User interfaces, or lines allow you to manage and monitor sessions between the terminal and SecBlade

card when you log in to the SecBlade card through the console port, or through Telnet.

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