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23 AUTHENTICATION COMMANDS
You can configure this switch to authenticate users logging into the system
for management access using local or remote authentication methods.
Port-based authentication using IEEE 802.1X can also be configured to
control either management access to the uplink ports or client access
17
to
the data ports.
17. For other methods of controlling client access, see "General Security Measures" on
page 865.
Table 69: Authentication Commands
Command Group Function
User Accounts and
Privilege Levels
Configures the basic user names and passwords for management
access, and assigns a privilege level to specified command groups
or individual commands
Authentication Sequence Defines logon authentication method and precedence
RADIUS Client Configures settings for authentication via a RADIUS server
TACACS+ Client Configures settings for authentication via a TACACS+ server
AAA Configures authentication, authorization, and accounting for
network access
Web Server Enables management access via a web browser
Telnet Server Enables management access via Telnet
Secure Shell Provides secure replacement for Telnet
802.1X Port
Authentication
Configures host authentication on specific ports using 802.1X
Management IP Filter Configures IP addresses that are allowed management access
PPPoE Intermediate
Agent
Configures relay parameters required for sending authentication
messages between a client and broadband remote access servers