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set auth radius server portusr
Function
Format
Parameters
Usage example To set the port user identifier used with RADIUS authentication.
Explanation
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Set the port user identifier used with RADIUS authentication.
set auth radius server { 1 | 2 } portusr filter_id_head string
{ 1 | 2 }
Specify 1 or 2 for the identification number of the RADIUS authentication
server.
filter_id_head string
When the Filter_Id attribute of the received RADIUS authentication packet
contains a character string starting with string, the user is identified as a
port user.
For string, you can use half-width alphanumeric characters,
underbars "_", and hyphens "-".
character string must be an alphanumeric character. The maximum
number of characters that can be set for the string is 64.
For details on the setting method of Filter_Id attributes for a RADIUS
authentication server, see Appendix D, "Examples of attributes and
RADIUS authentication/accounting server settings".
set auth radius server 1 portusr filter_id_head NS2240_PORT
When the following Filter-Id attribute is received from the RADIUS
authentication server, the user is identified as a port user by the NS-2250 and is
authorized to access the serial ports 8 to 16, and 24.
Filter-Id = "NS2240_PORT8-16,24"
(1) You can register only one port user identifier.
(2) With users for which the user group cannot be identified, user
authentication is performed according to "set auth radius def_user"
setting
The user group cannot be identified in following cases.
● If the "set auth radius server { portusr | normal | root } filter_id_head"
command or "create auth access_group" command has not been set
on the NS-2250
● If attributes for the RADIUS authentication server have not been set
● If the format of all Filter-Id attributes received by the NS-2250 cannot
be recognized
(3) All Filter-Id recognized by the NS-2250 are evaluated. Priority during login
is as follows: (1) device management users (root), (2) normal users (normal),
and (3) port users (portusr).
[Administrator]
Note that the first character of the

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