Radius-Based Network Security; Snmp Security; Ieee 802.1P - Nortel 10BASE-T Using Manual

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Using the BayStack 410-24T 10BASE-T Switch

RADIUS-Based Network Security

The RADIUS-based security feature allows you to set up network access control,
using the RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Services) security
protocol. The RADIUS-based security feature uses the RADIUS protocol to
authenticate local console and TELNET logins.
You will need to set up specific user accounts (user names and passwords, and
Service-Type attributes) on your RADIUS server before the authentication
process can be initiated. To provide each user with appropriate levels of access to
the switch, set the following username attributes on your RADIUS server:
Read-write access -- Set the Service-Type field value to Administrative.
Read-only access -- Set the Service-Type field value to NAS-Prompt.
For detailed instructions about setting up your RADIUS server, refer to your
RADIUS server documentation.
For instructions on using the console interface (CI) to set up the RADIUS-based
security feature, see

SNMP Security

The SNMP security feature allows you to set up network access control using
selective IP filtering. SNMP-based security limits administration access to the
switch, based on IP address filters.
For instructions on using the console interface (CI) to set up SNMP security, see
"TELNET/SNMP Manager List

IEEE 802.1p

The BayStack 410-24T switch can prioritize the order in which packets are
forwarded, on a per-port basis.
For more information about the IEEE 802.1p prioritizing feature, see
802.1p
1-16
"Console/Comm Port
Prioritizing" on
page
Configuration" on
Configuration" on
1-59.
page
3-94.
page
3-111.
"IEEE
309985-C Rev 00

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