Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7200 Series Layer-2 Switches, Software Ver-
11-2
Port-Based Access and Authentication Commands
v1.0, February 2007
When the optional parameters “Option1”, “Option2” and/or “Option3” are used, an
ordered list of methods are set in the authentication login list. If the authentication login
list does not exist, a new authentication login list is first created and then the
authentication methods are set in the authentication login list. The maximum number of
authentication login methods is three. The possible method values are
local, radius
and
reject
.
The value of
local
indicates that the user’s locally stored ID and password are used for
authentication. The value of
radius
indicates that the user’s ID and password will be
authenticated using the RADIUS server. The value of
reject
indicates the user is never
authenticated.
To authenticate a user, the first authentication method in the user’s login (authentication
login list) is attempted. The 7200 Series Managed Switch software does not utilize
multiple entries in the user’s login. If the first entry returns a timeout, the user
authentication attempt fails.
Format
authentication login
<listname> [method1 [method2
[method3]]]
Mode
Global Config
11.1.1.1 no authentication login
This command deletes the specified authentication login list. The attempt to delete fails if
any of the following conditions are true:
•
The login list name is invalid or does not match an existing authentication login list
•
The specified authentication login list is assigned to any user or to the non configured
user for any component
•
The login list is the default login list included with the default configuration and was
not created using ‘authentication login’. The default login list cannot be deleted.
Format
no authentication login <listname>
Mode
Global Config
Note:
The default login list included with the default configuration can not be
changed.
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