Authentication Server Group Settings - D-Link xStack DES-3200 Series Reference Manual

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Authentication Server Group Settings

Users can set up Authentication Server Groups on the Switch. A server group is a technique used to group
TACACS/XTACACS/TACACS+/RADIUS server hosts into user-defined categories for authentication using method
lists. The user may define the type of server group by protocol or by previously defined server group. The Switch
has four built-in Authentication Server Groups that cannot be removed but can be modified. Up to eight
authentication server hosts may be added to any particular group.
To view this window, click Security > Access Authentication Control > Authentication Server Group Settings
as shown below:
Figure 8-53 Authentication Server Group Settings – Server Group List window
This window displays the Authentication Server Groups on the Switch. The Switch has four built-in Authentication
Server Groups that cannot be removed but can be modified. To add a new Server Group, enter a name in the
Group Name field and then click the Add button. To modify a particular group, click the Edit button (or the Edit
Server Group tab), which will then display the following Edit Server Group tab:
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Using the drop-down menu, configure an application for normal login on the user level,
utilizing a previously configured method list. The user may use the default Method List or
other Method List configured by the user. See the Login Method Lists window, in this
section, for more information.
Using the drop-down menu, configure an application to promote user level to admin-level
users utilizing a previously configured method list. The user may use the default Method
List or other Method List configured by the user. See the Enable Method Lists window, in
this section, for more information
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