Figure 40 Scheme authentication interface for AUX login
Configuring common settings for AUX login (optional)
Some common settings configured for an AUX user interface take effect immediately and can interrupt the login session. To save you the trouble of repeated
After the configuration is complete, change the terminal settings on the configuration terminal and make sure they are the same as the settings on the device.
You can connect a device (Device B) to the AUX port of the current device (Device A), and configure the current device to redirect a Telnet login user to that device. If the redirect enable and redirect
To configure common settings for AUX user interfaces:
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1. | Enter system view. | N/A | ||
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2. | Associate the Telnet redirect |
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3. | Enter one or more AUX user | N/A | ||
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4. | Set the baud rate. | speed | By default, the baud rate is 9600 | |
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5. | Specify the parity check mode. | parity { even mark none | The default setting is none, namely, | |
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