Enabling And Disabling Passwords; Configuring Radius Authentication - Avaya 4524GT Configuration Manual

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System configuration using ACLI

Enabling and disabling passwords

After you set the read-only and read-write passwords, you can individually enable or disable
them for the various switch-access methods. To enable passwords, perform the following
task.
1. Access ACLI through the Telnet protocol or a Console connection.
2. From the command prompt, use the cli password command to enable the
3. Press Enter.

Configuring RADIUS authentication

The Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) protocol is a means to authenticate
users through a dedicated network resource. This network resource contains a list of eligible
user names and passwords and their associated access rights. When RADIUS is used to
authenticate access to a switch, the user supplies a user name and password and this
information is checked against the existing list. If the user credentials are valid they can access
the switch.
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desired password.
cli password {telnet | serial} {none | local | radius |
tacacs}
The following table explains the parameters for the cli password command.
Table 11: cli password parameters
Parameter
{telnet | serial}
none | local | radius | tacacs
Description
Specify whether the password is enabled or
disabled for Telnet or the console. Telnet and
Web access are connected so that enabling or
disabling passwords for one enables or
disables passwords for the other.
Specifies the password type to modify:
• none: disables the password.
• local: uses the locally defined password for
serial console or Telnet access.
• radius: uses RADIUS authentication for serial
console or Telnet access.
• tacacs : uses TACACS+ authentication,
authorization, and accounting (AAA) services
for serial console or Telnet access.
April 2011

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