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Supermicro L2/L3 Switches Configuration Guide
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SSH - Secure Shell (SSH) is a protocol for a secure remote connection to a device. SSH provides
more security than telnet by encrypting messages during authentication.
SSL Secure Socket Layer (SSL) provides server authentication, encryption and message integrity
as well as HTTP client authentication.
1.8.1 Login Authentication Mode
Supermicro switches allow for the configuration of the user login authentication mechanism.
Follow the steps below to configure the login authentication mechanism.
Step Command Description
Step 1
configure terminal
Enters
the configuration mode
.
Step 2
login authentication { local | radius | tacacs }
Configure
s
the login authentication
mechanism to be used for switch
access.
Local Uses the local database in a
switch to authenticate users.
Radius Uses a RADUIS server to
authenticate users.
Tacacs Uses a TACACS server to
authenticate users.
Step 3
end
Exits the configuration mode.
Step 4
show system information
Displays the
l
ogin
a
uthentication
mechanism.
Step 5
write startup
-
config
Optional step
saves this configuration
to be part of the startup configuration.
The
no login authentication
command
resets the login authentication to its default of
‘local’.
The example below shows the commands used to configure the login authentication mechanism.
SMIS# configure terminal
SMIS(config)# login authentication radius
SMIS(config)# end
SMIS# show system information
Switch Name: SMIS
Switch Base MAC Address: 00:30:48:e3:70:bc

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