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Security configuration guide
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Determine the access type or service type to be configured. With AAA, you can configure an
2.
authentication method for each access type and service type, limiting the authentication protocols
that can be used for access.
Determine whether to configure an authentication method for all access types or service types.
3.
Follow these guidelines when you configure AAA authentication methods for an ISP domain:
The authentication method specified with the authentication default command is for all types of
users and has a priority lower than that for a specific access type.
With an authentication method that references a RADIUS scheme, AAA accepts only the
authentication result from the RADIUS server. The Access-Accept message from the RADIUS server
also carries the authorization information, but the authentication process ignores the information.
If you specify the radius-scheme radius-scheme-name local, hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name local option when you configure an authentication method, local
authentication is the backup method and is used only when the remote server is not available.
If you specify only the local or none keyword in an authentication method configuration command,
the switch has no backup authentication method and performs only local authentication or does not
perform any authentication.
If the method for level switching authentication references an HWTACACS scheme, the switch uses
the login username of a user for level switching authentication of the user by default. If the method
for level switching authentication references a RADIUS scheme, the system uses the username
configured for the corresponding privilege level on the RADIUS server for level switching
authentication, rather than the login username. A username configured on the RADIUS server is in
the format of $enablevel$, where level specifies the privilege level to which the user wants to switch.
For example, if user user1 of domain aaa wants to switch the privilege level to 3, the system uses
$enab3@aaa$ for authentication when the domain name is required and uses $enab3$ for
authentication when the domain name is not required.
To configure AAA authentication methods for an ISP domain:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter ISP domain view.
3.
Specify the default
authentication method
for all types of users.
4.
Specify the
authentication method
for LAN users.
5.
Specify the
authentication method
for login users.
6.
Specify the
authentication method
for privilege level
switching.
Command
system-view
domain isp-name
authentication default { hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name [ local ] | local |
none | radius-scheme radius-scheme-name
[ local ] }
authentication lan-access { local | none |
radius-scheme radius-scheme-name [ local |
none ] }
authentication login { hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name [ local ] | local |
none | radius-scheme radius-scheme-name
[ local ] }
authentication super { hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name | radius-scheme
radius-scheme-name }
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
Optional.
The default authentication
method is local for all types of
users.
Optional.
The default authentication
method is used by default.
Optional.
The default authentication
method is used by default.
Optional.
The default authentication
method is used by default.

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