Authentication, Authorization And Accounting - ZyXEL Communications MSC1000G User Manual

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Chapter 14 Sys Screens
Table 309 Sys > Monitor (continued)
LABEL
Index
fan
current
high_lmt
low_limit
Memory
Index
memory
current
high_lmt
Packet Buffer
Index
packet buffer
current
high_lmt
Apply
Cancel

14.10 Authentication, Authorization and Accounting

Authentication is the process of determining who a user is and validating access to the system. The
system can authenticate users who try to log in based on user accounts configured on the system
itself. The system can also use an external authentication server to authenticate a large number of
users
Authorization is the process of determining what a user is allowed to do. Different user accounts
may have higher or lower privilege levels associated with them. For example, user A may have the
right to create new login accounts on the system but user B cannot. The system can authorize users
based on user accounts configured on the system itself or it can use an external server to authorize
a large number of users.
Accounting is the process of recording what a user is doing. The system can use an external server
to track when users log in, log out, execute commands and so on. Accounting can also record
system related actions such as boot up and shut down times of the system.
The external servers that perform authentication, authorization and accounting functions are known
as AAA servers. The system supports RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) and
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DESCRIPTION
This field displays the number of the fan in the list.
This field displays the name of the fan.
This is the fan's current RPM reading.
Use these fields to set the maximum RPM threshold for each sensor.
The maximum RPM for each fan must be within 1000~8000.
Use these fields to set the minimum RPM threshold for each sensor.
The minimum RPM for each fan must be within 1000~8000.
These fields display when you select the MSC. Use these fields to monitor the system's
memory usage.
This field displays the number of the memory in the list.
This field displays the name of the memory.
This field displays the current percentage of memory utilization.
Use this field to set the maximum utilization threshold for the memory.
These fields display when you select the MSC. Use these fields to monitor the system's packet
buffer usage.
This field displays the number of the packet buffer in the list.
This field displays the name of the packet buffer.
This field displays the current percentage of packet buffer utilization.
Use this field to set the maximum utilization threshold for the packet buffer.
Click Apply to save the changes in this screen to the system's volatile memory. The system
loses these changes if it is turned off or loses power, so use the Config Save link on the
navigation panel and then the Save button to save your changes to the non-volatile memory
when you are done configuring.
Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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