Radius - Dell Z9000 Configuration Manual

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6.
Enter the following commands at the Grub command line prompt (grub>).
set stconfigignore=true
save_env stconfigignore
reboot
7.
The Z9000 system boots up with factory default configuration. The default Dell> system prompt
displays when the system boots.
8.
Copy the startup-config into the running-config.
9.
To display the content of the startup-config, remove the previous authentication configuration and
set the new authentication parameters. The rest of the previous configuration is preserved.
Example 1
Example 2
Version 2.00.1201. Copyright (C) 2009 American Megatrends, Inc.
EVALUATION COPY.
Press <DEL> or <F2> to enter setup.
Grub 1.99~rc1 (Dell Force10)
Built by root at bsdlab on Thu_Aug_18_06:51:21_UTC_2011
Z9000 Boot selector Label 3.0.1.1 NetBoot Label 0.0.0.0
Entering Menu
Grub 1.99~rc1 (Dell Force10)
Built by root at bsdlab on Thu_Aug_18_06:51:21_UTC_2011
Z9000 Boot selector Label 3.0.1.1 NetBoot Label 0.0.0.0
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Use the ^ and v keys to select which entry is highlighted.
Press enter to boot the selected OS, 'e' to edit the commands
before booting or 'c' for a command-line.

RADIUS

Remote authentication dial-in user service (RADIUS) is a distributed client/server protocol.
This protocol transmits authentication, authorization, and configuration information between a central
RADIUS server and a RADIUS client (the Dell Networking system). The system sends user information to
the RADIUS server and requests authentication of the user and password. The RADIUS server returns one
of the following responses:
Access-Accept — the RADIUS server authenticates the user.
Access-Reject — the RADIUS server does not authenticate the user.
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