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Console login authentication modes
The following authentication modes are available for console port login: none, password, and scheme.
• none—Requires no username and password at the next login through the console port. This mode
is insecure.
• password—Requires password authentication at the next login through the console port. Keep your
password.
• scheme—Requires username and password authentication at the next login through the console
port. Authentication falls into local authentication and remote authentication. To use local
authentication, configure a local user and related parameters. Keep your username and password.
The following table lists console port login configurations for different authentication modes:
Authentication mode Confi
uration
Remarks
None Configure not to authenticate users
For more information, see
“Configuring none
authentication for console
login.”
Password
Configure to authenticate users by using the local
password
For more information, see
“Configuring password
authentication for console
login.”
Set the local password
Scheme
Configure the authentication scheme
For more information, see
“Configuring scheme
authentication for console
login.”
Local
authenticatio
n
Configure the authentication
username and password
Configure the AAA scheme used
by the domain as local
NOTE:
newly confi
ured authentication mode does not take effect unless you exit and enter the CLI again.
Configuring none authentication for console login
Configuration prerequisites
You have logged in to the SecBlade card.
By default, you can log in to the SecBlade card through the console port without authentication and have
user privilege level 3 after login. For information about logging in to the SecBlade card with the default
configuration, see “Configuration requirements.”
Configuration procedure
Follow these steps to configure none authentication for console login:
To do… Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view system-view —
Enter console user interface view
user-interface console first-number
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