SCSxx05/SCSxx20 User Guide
4: Configuration
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Configuring PAP Secrets
PAP is the default authentication method. The parameters include:
Client
Server
Secret (password used for authentication; generated by the system
administrator)
IP address (acceptable local IP address)
1. With
PAP Secrets
on the setup menu selected, press
Enter
. The PAP
secrets prompt displays.
2. Use the arrows to move the cursor to the end of the first line (Secrets for
authentication using PAP), and press
Enter
to create a new line.
3. Enter the PAP secrets information as four separate fields, separating the
entries with a space:
client
,
server
,
secret,
and
IP address
. (Do
not
use a
# sign, which indicates a comment.
Edit pap-secrets?
(Use <Escape> to end edit)
Each line should contain four fields containing:
Client server secret IP-address
The second line usually contains the same info as the first line
# Secrets for authentication using PAP
#clients
server
secret
IP
addresses
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
4. Press
Enter
. The setup menu returns, with
Configure User
Authentication
, selected.
Configuring User Authentication
This option on the setup menu provides a submenu of user authentication
methods. Only one external authentication method (NIS, LDAP, or RADIUS) may
be enabled at a time. Enabling one method automatically disables the others.
NIS (default is disabled)
LDAP (default is disabled)
RADIUS (default is disabled)
Global port permissions
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