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LOGIN CONFIGURATION GUIDE
n Unless otherwise specified, all the switches used in the following configuration examples and configuration procedures are Switch 5500 (release V03.02.04).
Logging In from the You can log in locally from the console port to configure and maintain your switch,
Console Portincluding configuring other login modes. The default login mode on the Switch 5500 is local console login.
Network Diagram Figure 1 Logging in from the console port to configure Telnet login
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Networking and As shown in Figure 1, use a console cable to connect the serial port of your Configuration PC/terminal to the console port of the switch. Log into the switch from the AUX Requirements user interface on the console port to configure Telnet login. The current user level
is manage level (level 3).
Applicable Products
Product series | Software version | Hardware version |
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Switch 5500 | Release V03.02.04 | All versions |
Switch 5500G | Release V03.02.04 | All versions |
Switch 4500 | Release V03.03.00 | All versions |
Switch 4210 | Release V03.01.00 | All versions |
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Configuration Procedure ■ Configure common attributes for Telnet login
# Set the level of commands accessible to the VTY 0 user to 2.
[3Com]
# Enable the Telnet service on VTY 0.
#Set the number of lines that can be viewed on the screen of the VTY 0 user to 30.