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authentication server before executing the other commands. Commands that
different users can execute are defined on the TACACS authentication server.
For example, the user tel@hwtac passes the authentication of the TACACS server
192.168.6.1 and logs into the switch through the port vty0. As the
authentication-mode scheme command-authorization command is configured
for the vty0 port on the switch, the NAS sends a request for authorization to the
AAA server when you perform the display current-configuration command.
If the reply indicates that the authorization succeeds, the user can execute the
command.
4Set the Switch 7750 to allow user access without authentication.
[SW7750-ui-vty0]authentication-mode none
By default, the password is required for authenticating the modem and Telnet
users when they log in. If the password has not been set, when a user logs in, the
following message displays, Login password has not been set!
If the authentication-mode none command is used, the modem and Telnet users
are not required to enter a password.
Set the Command Level after Login The following command is used for
setting the command level used after a user logs in.
Perform the following configuration in local-user view.
By default, a Telnet user can access the commands at Level 1 after logon.
Setting the Command Level Used after a User Logs in from a User Interface
Use the user privilege level command to set the command level, after a user
logs in from a specific user interface, so that a user is able to execute the
commands at that command level. Tabl e 14 describes the user privilege level
command.
Perform the following configuration in user interface view.
Tabl e 13 Set Command Level Used After a User Logs In
Operation Command
Set command level used after a user logging
in
service-type { [ level level |
telnet [ level level ] ] | telnet
[ level level | [ level level ] ] }
Restore the default command level used after
a user logging in
undo service-type { [ level |
telnet [ level ] ] | telnet [
level | [ level ] ] }
Tabl e 14 Set Command Level After User Login
Operation Command
Set command level used after a user logging
in from a user interface
user privilege level level
Restore the default command level used after
a user logging in from a user interface
undo user privilege level