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Switch Management
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For
Secure HTTP
and
HTTP
types of users, select one or all of the
Optional Methods
and click the right-arrow to move them to the
Selected
Methods
. The options are:
–
Local
— Authentication occurs locally.
–
None
— No authentication method is used for access.
–
RADIUS
— Authentication occurs at the RADIUS server.
–
— Authentication occurs at the server.
The device can act as a Terminal Access Controller Access Control System
() client. provides centralized validation of users
accessing the device, while still retaining consistency with RADIUS and other
authentication processes.
provides the following services:
•
Authentication
— Provides authentication during login and via user
names and user-defined passwords.
•
Authorization
— Performed at login after authentication. The
server checks the privileges of the authenticated user.
The protocol ensures network integrity through encrypted
protocol exchanges between the device and server.
To configure servers:
1
Click
Switch Management >
Management Security
>
.
The list of currently-defined servers is displayed. The
parameters for each server is displayed, along with its connection status.
2
To set the global parameters, click
Edit, Settings Icon
( )
and enter the
following fields:
–
Source IPv4 Interface
— Enter the address of the IPv4 interface used
to connect to the TACACS server.
–
Source IPv6 Interface
— Enter the address of the IPv6 interface used
to connect to the TACACS server.
–
Key String
— Enter the key of the server.