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Configuring Web-Based Authentication
How to Configure Web-Based Authentication
Configuring AAA Authentication
Configuring Switch-to-RADIUS-Server Communication
5.
exit
Returns to configuration mode.
6.
ip device tracking
Enables the IP device tracking table.
7.
end
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
8.
show ip admission configuration
Displays the configuration.
Command
Purpose
Command
Purpose
1.
aaa new-model
Enables
AAA
functionality.
2.
aaa authentication login default
group
{
|
radius
}
Defines the list of authentication methods at login.
3.
aaa authorization auth-proxy
default
group
{
|
radius
}
Creates an authorization method list for web-based
authorization.
4.
radius-server host
{
hostname
|
ip-address
}
test
username
username
Specifies an AAA server.
Specifies the host name or IP address of the remote RADIUS
server.
The
test username
username
option enables automated
testing of the RADIUS server connection. The specified
username does not need to be a valid user name.
5.
radius-server
key
string
Configures the authorization and encryption key used between
the switch and the RADIUS daemon running on the RADIUS
server. To use multiple RADIUS servers, reenter this command
for each server.
Command
Purpose
1.
ip radius source-interface
interface_name
Specifies that the RADIUS packets have the IP address of
the indicated interface.
2.
radius-server host
{
hostname
|
ip-address
}
test
username
username
Specifies the host name or IP address of the remote
RADIUS server.
The
test username
username
option enables automated
testing of the RADIUS server connection. The specified
username
does not need to be a valid user name.
The
key
option specifies an authentication and
encryption key to use between the switch and the
RADIUS server.
To use multiple RADIUS servers, reenter this command
for each server.
Summary of Contents for IE 4000
Page 12: ...8 Configuration Overview Default Settings After Initial Switch Configuration ...
Page 52: ...48 Configuring Interfaces Monitoring and Maintaining the Interfaces ...
Page 108: ...104 Configuring Switch Clusters Additional References ...
Page 128: ...124 Performing Switch Administration Additional References ...
Page 130: ...126 Configuring PTP ...
Page 140: ...136 Configuring CIP Additional References ...
Page 146: ...142 Configuring SDM Templates Configuration Examples for Configuring SDM Templates ...
Page 192: ...188 Configuring Switch Based Authentication Additional References ...
Page 244: ...240 Configuring IEEE 802 1x Port Based Authentication Additional References ...
Page 298: ...294 Configuring VLANs Additional References ...
Page 336: ...332 Configuring STP Additional References ...
Page 408: ...404 Configuring DHCP Additional References ...
Page 450: ...446 Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVR Additional References ...
Page 490: ...486 Configuring SPAN and RSPAN Additional References ...
Page 502: ...498 Configuring Layer 2 NAT ...
Page 770: ...766 Configuring IPv6 MLD Snooping Related Documents ...
Page 930: ...926 Configuring IP Unicast Routing Related Documents ...
Page 976: ...972 Configuring Cisco IOS IP SLAs Operations Additional References ...
Page 978: ...974 Dying Gasp ...
Page 990: ...986 Configuring Enhanced Object Tracking Monitoring Enhanced Object Tracking ...
Page 994: ...990 Configuring MODBUS TCP Displaying MODBUS TCP Information ...
Page 996: ...992 Ethernet CFM ...
Page 1066: ...1062 Using an SD Card SD Card Alarms ...