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Authentication
Configuring on the Switch
Configuring the Server for Single Login
In order for the single login feature to work correctly, you need to check some
entries in the User Setup on the server.
In the User Setup, scroll to the Advanced Settings section. Make
sure the radio button for “Max Privilege for any AAA Client” is checked and
the level is set to 15, as shown in Figure 5-4. Privileges are represented by the
numbers 0 through 15, with zero allowing only Operator privileges (and
requiring two logins) and 15 representing root privileges. The root privilege
level is the only level that will allow Manager level access on the switch.
Figure 5-4. Advanced Settings Section of the Server User Setup
Then scroll down to the section that begins with “Shell” (See Figure 5-5).
Check the Shell box.
Check the Privilege level box and set the privilege level to 15 to allow “root”
privileges. This allows you to use the single login option.
Summary of Contents for E3800 Series
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