xStack® DGS-3620 Series Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide
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Illegal Server Log
Suppress Duration
Choose an illegal server log suppress duration of 1 minute, 5 minutes, or 30
minutes.
Unit
Select the unit you want to configure.
From Port / To Port
A consecutive group of ports may be configured starting with the selected port.
State
Choose
Enabled
to enable the DHCP server screening or
Disabled
to disable it.
The default is Disabled.
Click the
Apply
button to accept the changes made for each individual section.
DHCP Offer Permit Entry Settings
Users can add or delete permit entries on this page.
To view this window, click
Security > DHCP Server Screening > DHCP Offer Permit Entry Settings
as shown
below:
Figure 8-62 DHCP Offer Permit Entry Settings window
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Description
Server IP Address
The IP address of the DHCP server to be permitted.
Client’s MAC Address
The MAC address of the DHCP client.
Ports
The port numbers of the filter DHCP server. Tick the
All Ports
check box to include
all the ports on this switch for this configuration.
Click the
Apply
button to accept the changes made.
Click the
Delete
button to remove the specific entry based on the information entered.
Access Authentication Control
The TACACS / XTACACS / / RADIUS commands allow users to secure access to the Switch using the
TACACS / XTACACS / / RADIUS protocols. When a user logs in to the Switch or tries to access the
administrator level privilege, he or she is prompted for a password. If TACACS / XTACACS / / RADIUS
authentication is enabled on the Switch, it will contact a TACACS / XTACACS / / RADIUS server to
verify the user. If the user is verified, he or she is granted access to the Switch.
There are currently three versions of the TACACS security protocol, each a separate entity. The Switch's software
supports the following versions of TACACS:
•
TACACS
(Terminal Access Controller Access Control System) - Provides password checking and
authentication, and notification of user actions for security purposes utilizing via one or more centralized
TACACS servers, utilizing the UDP protocol for packet transmission.
•
Extended TACACS (XTACACS)
- An extension of the TACACS protocol with the ability to provide more
types of authentication requests and more types of response codes than TACACS. This protocol also uses
UDP to transmit packets.
•
(Terminal Access Controller Access Control System plus
) - Provides detailed access
control for authentication for network devices. is facilitated through Authentication commands
via one or more centralized servers. The protocol encrypts all traffic between the Switch and the
daemon, using the TCP protocol to ensure reliable delivery
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