H3C Technologies H3C SecBlade LB Cards User Manual

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Figure 16 Telnet login

Table 5

shows the Telnet server and client configuration required for a successful Telnet login.

Table 5 Telnet server and Telnet client configuration requirements

Device role

Requirements

Telnet server

Enable Telnet server.
Configure the IP address of a Layer 3 interface, and make sure the Telnet server and
client can reach each other. By default, the LB module has the IP address

192.168.0.1/24 configured for the interface GigabitEthernet 0/1 and L1000-A has

the same IP address configured for the interface GigabitEthernet 0/0.
Configure the authentication mode and other settings.

Telnet client

Run the Telnet client program.
Obtain the IP address of the Layer 3 interface on the server.

To control Telnet access to the LB product operating as a Telnet server, configure login authentication and

user privilege levels for Telnet users.
By default, scheme authentication applies to Telnet login, but no login password is configured. To allow

Telnet access to the LB product after you enable the Telnet server, you must configure a password.
The following are authentication modes available for controlling Telnet logins:

None—Requires no authentication. This mode is insecure.

Password—Requires a password for accessing the CLI. If your password was lost, log in to the LB
product through the console port to re-set the password.

Scheme—Uses the AAA module to provide local or remote authentication. You must provide a
username and password for accessing the CLI. If the password configured in the local user
database was lost, log in to the LB product through the console port and re-set the password. If the

username or password configured on a remote server was lost, contact the server administrator for

help.

Table 6 Configuration required for different Telnet login authentication modes

Authentication

mode

Configuration tasks

Reference

None

Set the authentication mode to none for the VTY user
interface.

"

Configuring none

authentication for Telnet

login

"

Password

Enable password authentication on the VTY user
interface.
Set a password.

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Configuring password

authentication for Telnet
login

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