Authentication Securityipv6; Authorization - Planet SGS-6341 Series Command Manual

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1.2.5 authentication securityipv6

Command:
authentication securityipv6 <ipv6-addr>
no authentication securityipv6 <ipv6-addr>
Function:
To configure the trusted IPv6 address for Telnet and HTTP login method. The no form of this command will remove
the specified configuration.
Parameters:
<ipv6-addr> is the trusted IPv6 address which can login the switch.
Default:
No trusted IPv6 addresses are configured by default.
Command Mode:
Global Mode.
Usage Guide:
IPv6 address of the client which can login the switch is not restricted before the trusted IPv6 address is not
configured. After the trusted IPv6 address is configured, only clients with trusted IPv6 addresses are able to login the
switch. Up to 32 trusted IPv6 addresses can be configured in the switch.
Example:
Configure the secure IPv6 address is 2001:da8:123:1::1.
Switch(config)# authentication securityipv6 2001:da8:123:1::1

1.2.6 authorization

Command:
uthorization line {console | vty | web} exec {local | radius | tacacs}
no authorization line {console | vty | web} exec
Function:
Configure VTY (login with Telnet and SSH), Web and Console, so as to select the priority of the authorization mode
for the login user. The no form command restores the default authorization mode.
Default:
There is no authorization mode.
Command Mode:
Global Mode.
Usage Guide:
The authorization method for Console, VTY and Web login can be configured respectively. And authorization method
can be any one or combination of Local, RADIUS or TACACS. When login method is configuration in combination,
the preference goes from left to right. If the users have passed the authorization method, authorization method of
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