526 CHAPTER 37: CONFIGURING TERMINAL ACCESS SECURITY
By default, no user is configured.
Configuring User Login
Authentication
All users who access a router through a terminal are called terminal users. 3Com
routers divide terminal users into five types:
■ Asynchronous port terminal user
■ X.25 PAD calling user
■ Console port user
■ Dumb terminal user
■ Telnet terminal user
3Com routers now support command line interpreters that access terminals from
four types of interfaces:
■ Remote X.25 PAD
■ Asynchronous dialing port (working in interactive mode)
■ Local console port
■ Dumb terminal access mode
■ Local/remote Telnet terminal
Perform the following configurations in system view.
Table 596 Configure EXECLogin Authentication
EXEC Configuration
Example
The following examples demonstrate how to configure login authentication for:
Configure a user local-user user-name service-type
type [ password cipher password ]
Delete a user undo local-user user-name
Operation Command
Configure login authentication of terminal
user from asynchronous port
login async
Cancel login authentication of terminal
user from asynchronous port
undo login async
Configure login authentication of terminal
user from Console port
login con
Cancel login authentication of terminal
user from Console port
undo login con
Configure login authentication to dumb
terminal access user
login hwtty
Cancel terminal user login authentication
to dumb terminal access user
undo login hwtty
Configure login authentication to remote
X.25 PAD calling user
login pad
Cancel login authentication to remote
X.25 PAD calling user
undo login pad
Configure login authentication of terminal
user via telnet
login telnet
Cancel login authentication of terminal
user via telnet
undo login telnet