Configuring Scheme Authentication For Console Login; Configuring Common Aux Line Settings - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring scheme authentication for console login

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter AUX line view or
class view.
3.
Enable scheme
authentication.
To use scheme authentication, you must also configure login authentication methods in ISP domain view:
To use local authentication, you must create a local user and configure local user attributes on the
device.
To use remote authentication, you must configure a scheme on the device and configure the remote
server.
For more information, see Security Configuration Guide.
The next time you attempt to log in through the console port, you must provide the configured login
username and password.

Configuring common AUX line settings

Some common settings configured for an AUX line take effect immediately and can interrupt the current
session. Use a login method different from console login to log in to the device before you change AUX
line settings.
To log in through the console port after the configuration is completed, change the terminal settings on
the configuration terminal to match the console port settings on the device.
To configure common settings for an AUX line:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
Command
system-view
To enter AUX line view:
line aux first-number
[ last-number ]
To enter AUX line class view:
line class aux
authentication-mode scheme
Command
system-view
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Remarks
N/A
Use either command.
A setting in user line view is applied only to
the user line. A setting in user line class
view is applied to all user lines of the class.
A non-default setting in either view takes
precedence over a default setting in the
other view. A non-default setting in user
line view takes precedence over a
non-default setting in user line class view.
A setting in user line view takes effect
immediately and affects the online user. A
setting in user line class view does not
affect online users and takes effect only for
users who log in after the configuration is
completed.
By default, authentication is disabled for
the AUX line.
Remarks
N/A

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