56
Priority=Disable
Start=2011-04-26 19:41:12 ,Current=2011-04-26 19:41:25 ,Online=00h00m14s
Total 1 connection matched.
As the
Authorized VLAN
field in the output shows, VLAN 4 has been assigned to the user.
Level switching authentication for Telnet users by an
HWTACACS server
Network requirements
As shown in
, configure the switch to use local authentication for the Telnet user and assign the
privilege level of 0 to the user after the user passes authentication.
Configure the switch to use the HWTACACS server for level switching authentication of the Telnet user,
and to use local authentication as the backup method.
Figure 20
Configure level switching authentication for Telnet users by an HWTACACS server
Internet
Switch
Telnet user
192.168.1.58/24
HWTACACS server
10.1.1.1/24
Vlan-int2
192.168.1.70/24
Vlan-int3
10.1.1.2/24
Configuration considerations
1.
Configure the switch to use AAA, particularly, local authentication for Telnet users.
Create ISP domain
bbb
and configure it to use local authentication for Telnet users.
Create a local user account, configure the password, and assign the privilege level for the user to
enjoy after login.
2.
On the switch, configure the authentication method for user privilege level switching.
Specify to use HWTACACS authentication and, if HWTACACS authentication is not available, use
local authentication for user level switching authentication.
Configure HWTACACS scheme
hwtac
and assign an IP address to the HWTACACS server. Set the
shared keys for message exchange and specify that usernames sent to the HWTACACS server carry
no domain name. Configure the domain to use the HWTACACS scheme
hwtac
for user privilege
level switching authentication.
Configure the password for local privilege level switching authentication.
3.
On the HWTACACS server, add the username and password for user privilege level switching
authentication.
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure the switch
# Configure the IP address of VLAN-interface 2, through which the Telnet user accesses the switch.