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HP 7500 Series - Configuring the Switch; Configuring Authentication on a User Interface

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* BOOTROM, Version 3.01 *
* *
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Creation Date : Aug 26 2010
CPU Type : BCM1125H
CPU L1 Cache : 32KB
CPU Clock Speed : 600MHz
Memory Type : DDR SDRAM
Memory Size : 512MB
Memory Speed : 133MHz
BootRom Size : 512KB
Flash Size : 64MB
CPLD Version : 002
PCB Version : Ver.B
Mac Address : 0000FC007506
Press Ctrl+B to enter Boot Menu...0
Starting to get the main application file--flash:/7500.app!.....
..............................................
The main application file is self-decompressing................................
...............................................................................
...............done!OK
System is starting...
User interface aux0 is available.
Press ENTER to get started.
Press Enter at the prompt. When the prompt <Sysname> appears, you can configure the switch. For more
information about configuring the switch, see "Configuring the switch."
After powering on the switch, verify the following items:
The cooling system is working, and you can hear fan rotating noise and feel air being blown out.
The system status LEDs on the MPUs show that the system is operating normally. For more
information about LED behaviors, see "Appendix C LEDs."
Configuring the switch
By default, the switch does not authenticate the console login user at an AUX interface. To increase
system security and enable remote management:
Configure remote access services, for example, Telnet or SSH.
Configure authentication on each user interface, including the AUX interfaces.
Configuring authentication on a user interface
You can configure authentication on a user interface to control access to the switch.
Table 12 d
escribes the Telnet login authentication methods available for a VTY user interface.

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