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OMMANDS
Defaults
— By default, authentication is deactivated for all console
users, and the default authentication method in a console authentication
rule is
none
. MSS requires no username or password, by default. These
users can press Enter at the prompts for administrative access.
3Com recommends that you change the default setting unless the WX
switch is in a secure physical location.
Access
— Enabled.
History
—Introduced in MSS Version 3.0.
Usage
— You can configure different authentication methods for
different groups of users. (For details, see “User Globs, MAC Address
Globs, and VLAN Globs” on page 26.)
If you specify multiple authentication methods in the
set authentication
console
command, MSS applies them in the order in which they appear
in the command, with these results:
If the first method responds with pass or fail, the evaluation is final.
If the first method does not respond, MSS tries the second method, and
so on.
However, if
local
appears first, followed by a RADIUS server group, MSS
ignores any failed searches in the local WX database and sends an
authentication request to the RADIUS server group.
Examples
— To set the console port so that it does
not
enforce
username-password authentication for administrators, type the following
command:
WX4400#
set authentication console * none
success: change accepted.
See Also
clear authentication console
on page 205
display aaa
on page 219
set authentication admin
on page 229
set authentication dot1x
on page 233
set authentication last-resort
on page 236
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect WX1200
Page 36: ...36 CHAPTER 2 ACCESS COMMANDS...
Page 62: ...62 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM SERVICE COMMANDS...
Page 200: ...200 CHAPTER 7 IP SERVICES COMMANDS...
Page 264: ...264 CHAPTER 8 AAA COMMANDS...
Page 272: ...272 CHAPTER 9 MOBILITY DOMAIN COMMANDS...
Page 392: ...392 CHAPTER 11 MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS...
Page 444: ...444 CHAPTER 13 IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS...
Page 468: ...468 CHAPTER 14 SECURITY ACL COMMANDS...
Page 484: ...484 CHAPTER 15 CRYPTOGRAPHY COMMANDS...
Page 532: ...532 CHAPTER 18 SESSION MANAGEMENT COMMANDS...
Page 588: ...588 CHAPTER 20 FILE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS...
Page 596: ...596 CHAPTER 21 TRACE COMMANDS...
Page 608: ...608 CHAPTER 22 SNOOP COMMANDS...
Page 618: ...618 CHAPTER 23 SYSTEM LOG COMMANDS...