Authentication Commands
4-109
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Example
You can configure this switch to authenticate users logging into the system for
management access using local or RADIUS authentication methods. You can also
enable port-based authentication for network client access using IEEE 802.1X.
Console#show sflow
sFlow global status : Enabled
Console#sh sf int e 1/9
Interface of Ethernet 1/9 :
Interface status : Enabled
Owner name : Lamar
Owner destination : 192.168.0.4
Owner socket port : 6343
Time out : 10000
Maximum header size : 256
Maximum datagram size : 1500
Sample rate : 1/100
Polling interval : 10
Console#
Table 4-27 Authentication Commands
Command Group
Function
Page
User Accounts
Configures the basic user names and passwords for management
access
4-110
Authentication Sequence
Defines logon authentication method and precedence
4-114
RADIUS Client
Configures settings for authentication via a RADIUS server
4-116
Client
Configures settings for authentication via a server
4-120
AAA
Configures authentication, authorization, and accounting for
network access
4-124
Web Server
Enables management access via a web browser
4-133
Telnet Server
Enables management access via Telnet
4-136
Secure Shell
Provides a secure replacement for Telnet
4-137
Port Authentication
Configures host authentication on specific ports using 802.1X
4-146
Management IP Filter
Configures IP addresses that are allowed management access
4-156
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