Hardware

Feature compatible

F1000-E

Yes

 

 

F5000

Yes

 

 

Firewall module

No

 

 

U200-A

No

 

 

U200-S

No

 

 

As shown in Figure 37, to perform local login through the AUX port, use the same cable and login procedures as console login. For a device with separate console and AUX ports, you can use both ports to log in to the device.

Figure 37 AUX login diagram

To control AUX logins, configure authentication and user privilege for AUX port users.

By default, password authentication applies to AUX login, but no login password is configured. To allow AUX login, you must configure a password.

The following are authentication modes available for controlling AUX logins:

None—Requires no authentication and is insecure.

Password—Requires a password for accessing the CLI.

Scheme—Uses the AAA module to provide local or remote authentication. You must provide a username and password for accessing the CLI. If the username or password configured on a remote server was lost, contact the server administrator for help.

Table 8 Configuration required for different AUX login authentication modes

Authentication

Configuration tasks

Reference

mode

 

 

 

Set the authentication mode to none for the AUX user

"Configuring none

None

authentication for AUX

interface.

 

login"

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enable password authentication on the AUX user interface.

"Configuring password

Password

authentication for AUX

Set a password.

 

login."

 

 

 

 

 

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HP 200 Unified Threat Management (UTM) Appliance manual Hardware Feature compatible, AUX login diagram