Panasonic NN46240-501 User Manual

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5 User management

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration

Step 3 Run:

acl

acl-number

{

inbound

|

outbound

}

This command configures the call-in and call-out restrictions of the VTY user interface.

—End

5.2.10 Configuring the maximum number of VTY user interfaces

Do as follows on the router that the user logs on to:

Step 1 Run:

system-view

The system view appears.

Step 2 Run:

user-interface maximum-vty

number

This command configures the maximum number of VTY user interfaces.

—End

In Step 2, you can configure the maximum number of users that can log on to the router at the
same time.

If the maximum number of VTY user interfaces that you configure is less than the current

maximum number of interfaces, no other configuration is required.

If the maximum number of VTY user interfaces that you configure is greater than the current

maximum number of interfaces, you must configure the authentication mode and password
for the newly added user interfaces. By default, the newly added user interfaces use password

authentication. The prompt is as follows:

W a r n i n g : L o g i n p a s s w o r d h a s n o t b e e n s e t !

For example, if the current maximum number of VTY users is 5 and you need to change the
maximum number to 15, run the authentication-mode and set authentication password

commands to configure the authentication mode and the password for 5-14 VTY user
interfaces. The configuration is as follows:

< N o r t e l >

system-view

[ N o r t e l ]

user-interface maximum-vty 15

[ N o r t e l ]

user-interface vty 5 14

[ N o r t e l - u i - v t y 5 - 1 4 ]

authentication-mode password

[ N o r t e l - u i - v t y 5 - 1 4 ]

set authentication password cipher nortel

5.2.11 Configuring the authentication timeout for VTY users

Do as follows on the router that the user logs on to:

Step 1 Run:

system-view

The system view appears.

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