xStack DGS-3612G Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
delete authen_enable method_list_name
authentication methods for promoting user level privileges to
Administrator level privileges.
Parameters
<string 15>
- Enter an alphanumeric string of up to 15 characters to
define the given
enable method list
to delete.
Restrictions Only
administrator-level users can issue this command.
Example usage:
To delete the user-defined method list “Permit”
DGS-3612G:4#delete authen_enable method_list_name Permit
Command: delete authen_enable method_list_name Permit
Success.
DGS-3612G:4#
show authen_enable
Used to display the method list of authentication methods for promoting
normal user level privileges to Administrator level privileges on the Switch.
Syntax
show authen_enable [default | method_list_name <string 15> | all]
Description
This command is used to delete a user-defined method list of
authentication methods for promoting user level privileges to Administrator
level privileges.
Parameters
default
– Entering this parameter will display the default method list for
users attempting to gain access to Administrator level privileges on the
Switch.
method_list_name <string 15>
- Enter an alphanumeric string of up to 15
characters to define the given
method list
to view.
all
– Entering this parameter will display all the authentication login
methods currently configured on the Switch.
The window will display the following parameters:
Restrictions None.
Purpose
Method List Name – The name of a previously configured
method list name.
Priority – Defines which order the method list protocols will be
queried for authentication when a user attempts to log on to the
Switch. Priority ranges from 1(highest) to 4 (lowest).
Method Name – Defines which security protocols are
implemented, per method list name.
Comment – Defines the type of Method.
User-defined Group
refers to
server groups
defined by the user.
Built-in Group
refers
to the TACACS, XTACACS, and RADIUS security
protocols which are permanently set in the Switch.
Keyword
refers to authentication using a technique INSTEAD of
TACACS/XTACACS//RADIUS which are local
(authentication through the
local_enable
password on the
Switch) and none (no authentication necessary to access any
function on the Switch).
Example usage:
To display all method lists for promoting user level privileges to administrator level privileges.
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