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Ste
Command
Remarks
3. Enable scheme
authentication.
authentication-mode scheme
By default, password
authentication is enabled on AUX
user interfaces.
4. Enable command
authorization.
command authorization
Optional.
By default, command
authorization is disabled. The
commands available for a user
only depend on the user privilege
level.
5. Enable command
accounting.
command accounting
Optional.
By default, command accounting
is disabled. The accounting server
does not record the commands
executed by users.
6. Exit to system view.
quit N/A
7. Apply an AAA authentication
scheme to the intended
domain.
a. Enter the ISP domain view:
domain domain-name
b. Apply the specified AAA
scheme to the domain:
authentication default
{ hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name
[ local ] | local | none |
radius-scheme
radius-scheme-name
[ local ] }
c. Exit to system view:
quit
Optional.
By default, local authentication is
used.
For local authentication, configure
local user accounts.
For RADIUS or HWTACACS
authentication, configure the
RADIUS or HWTACACS scheme
on the device and configure
authentication settings (including
the username and password) on
the server.
For more information about AAA
configuration, see Access Control
Configuration Guide.
8. Create a local user and enter
local user view.
local-user user-name By default, no local user exists.
9. Set a password for the local
user.
password { cipher | simple }
password
By default, no password is set.
10. Specifies the command level
of the local user.
authorization-attribute level level
Optional.
By default, the command level is
0.
11. Specify terminal service for
the local user.
service-type terminal
By default, no service type is
specified.
12. Configure common AUX user
interface settings.
See "Configuring common settings
for AUX login (optional)."
Optional.
The next time you attempt to log in through the AUX port, you must provide the configured username and
password, as shown in Figure 40.
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