Initially configuring the switch
By default, the switch does not authenticate the console login user at an AUX interface. To increase
system security and enable remote management:
x
Configure remote access services, for example, Telnet or SSH.
x
Configure authentication on each user interface, including the AUX interfaces.
Configuring authentication on a user interface
You can configure authentication on a user interface to control access to the switch.
Table 17
describes the Telnet login authentication methods available for a VTY user interface.
Table 17 Telnet login authentication methods
Authentication
method
None
Password
Username and
password
NOTE:
For more information about login methods, see
Guide
.
Configuring the basic access function
An A10500 switch without any configuration can perform basic data forwarding immediately after it is
plugged into a network. To implement more forwarding features, configure the basic network settings in
Table 18
on the switch.
Table 18 Basic network settings
Setting
IP address
Static routes
VLANs
MSTP
Configuration example
Configuring Telnet service
# Enter system view.
<Sysname> system-view
Feature
Easy to configure, allows any user to Telnet
to your switch, and lowest in security
Easy to configure, secure, and flat user
management
Complex to configure, secure, and
hierarchical user management
Description
Enables remote switch management, for example, by using Telnet.
Implement static routing.
Divide the LAN into multiple VLANs for data security.
Avoids loops in a dual-homed network.
Application scenarios
Lab environments and extremely secure
network environments
Environments that do not need granular
privilege management
Environments where multiple operators
cooperate to manage the switch
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