
Operation Manual – AAA-RADIUS-HWTACACS
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 AAA/RADIUS/HWTACACS
Configuration
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II. RADIUS configuration task list
Task
Remarks
Creating a RADIUS Scheme
Required
Specifying the RADIUS Authentication/Authorization Servers
Required
Configuring the RADIUS Accounting Servers and Relevant
Parameters
Optional
Setting the Shared Key for RADIUS Packets
Required
Setting the Maximum Number of RADIUS Request
Retransmission Attempts
Optional
Setting the Supported RADIUS Server Type
Optional
Setting the Status of RADIUS Servers
Optional
Configuring Attributes Related to the Data Sent to the RADIUS
Server
Optional
Setting Timers Regarding RADIUS Servers
Optional
Configuring RADIUS Accounting-on
Optional
Configuring an IP Address for the Security Policy Server
Optional
Enabling the Listening Port of the RADIUS Client
Optional
III. HWTACACS configuration task list
Task
Remarks
Creating a HWTACACS scheme
Required
Specifying the HWTACACS Authentication Servers
Required
Specifying the HWTACACS Authorization Servers
Optional
Specifying the HWTACACS Accounting Servers
Optional
Setting the Shared Key for HWTACACS Packets
Required
Configuring Attributes Related to the Data Sent to the
TACACS Server
Optional
Setting Timers Regarding HWTACACS Servers
Optional
1.3 Configuring AAA
By configuring AAA, you can provide network access service for legal users, protect the
networking devices, and avoid unauthorized access and bilking. In addition, you can
configure ISP domains to perform AAA on accessing users.