Server Overview; Backup Authentication Servers; Authenticated Switch Access - Alcatel-Lucent OmniSwitch 6800 Series Network Configuration Manual

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Managing Authentication Servers

Server Overview

Authentication servers are sometimes referred to as AAA servers (authentication, authorization, and
accounting). These servers are used for storing information about users who want to manage the switch
(Authenticated Switch Access) and users who need access to a particular VLAN or VLANs (Authenti-
cated VLANs).
RADIUS, TACACS +, or LDAP servers may be used for Authenticated Switch Access and/or Authenti-
cated VLANs. Another type of server, SecurID's ACE/Server, may be used for authenticated switch
access only; the ACE/Server is an authentication-only server (no authorization or accounting). Only
RADIUS servers are supported for 802.1X Port-based Network Access Control.
The following table describes how each type of server may be used with the switch:
Authenticated Switch
Server Type
Access
ACE/Server
yes (except SNMP)
RADIUS
yes (except SNMP)
TACACS+
yes (including SNMP)
LDAP
yes (including SNMP)

Backup Authentication Servers

Each RADIUS, TACACS+, and LDAP server may have one backup host (of the same type) configured
through the
aaa
radius-server,
addition, each authentication method (Authenticated Switch Access, Authenticated VLANs, or 802.1X)
may specify a list of backup authentication servers that includes servers of different types (if supported on
the feature).
The switch uses the first available authentication server to attempt to authenticate users. If user informa-
tion is not found on the first available server, the authentication attempts fails.

Authenticated Switch Access

When RADIUS, TACACS+, and/or LDAP servers are set up for Authenticated Switch Access, the switch
polls the server for user login information. The switch also polls the server for privilege information
(authorization) if it has been configured on the server; otherwise, the local user database is polled for the
privileges.
For RADIUS, TACACS+, and LDAP, additional servers may be configured as backups.
OmniSwitch 6800/6850/9000 Network Configuration Guide
Authenticated VLANs
no
yes
yes
yes
aaa
tacacs+-server, and
802.1X Port-Based
Network Access Control
no
yes
no
no
aaa ldap-server
commands, respectively. In
March 2008
Server Overview
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