HP 12500 Configuration Manual page 58

Routing switch series
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Figure 21 Scheme authentication interface for Telnet login
Configuring common VTY user interface settings
For a VTY user interface, you can specify a command that is to be automatically executed when a user
logs in. After executing the specified command and performing the incurred task, the system
automatically disconnects the Telnet session. Before you configure this function and save the
configuration, make sure you can access the CLI through a different user interface.
Typically, you configure the auto-execute command telnet X.X.X.X command on the device so the device
redirects a Telnet user to the host at X.X.X.X. In this case, the connection to the current device is closed
when the user terminates the Telnet connection to X.X.X.X.
To configure common settings for VTY user interfaces:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter one or multiple
VTY
views.
3.
Enable the terminal
service.
4.
Specify the protocols
for the user interfaces
to support.
5.
Define a shortcut key
for terminating tasks.
6.
Specify the terminal
display type.
Command
system-view
user-interface vty
user
interface
first-number [ last-number ]
shell
protocol inbound { all | pad
| ssh | telnet }
escape-key { character |
default }
terminal type { ansi |
vt100 }
Remarks
N/A
N/A
By default, terminal service is enabled.
By default, Telnet and SSH are supported.
The device does not support the pad keyword.
This configuration is effective only for users who
log in to the user interfaces after the
configuration is made.
By default, pressing Ctrl+C terminates a task.
By default, the terminal display type is ANSI.
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