Using Radius Server Password Authentication - LEGRAND Mosaic Manageable switch Installation And Configuration Manual

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3. Choose your user name according to the three user access levels available. (Guest,
Admin, or Technician). (User access levels are described in Section 3.1.1).
4. Enter the appropriate default password guest, admin or tech.
NOTE: User level passwords cannot be changed via the Web browser; they can only be
changed via Telnet (see Section 0) or controlled by a Radius server. (Section 3.2.1).
5. Be sure that the Get and Set Community strings match the Community parameters of
the target device, or change them accordingly. SNMP Get community – public
Section 5.1.1).
6. Click Connect in order to see the Embedded web interface main screen. You can now
manage the device (see Section 3.3).

3.2.1 Using Radius Server Password Authentication

Legrand manageable devices can be configured to seek user level password authentication from a
central Radius server, such as from a Freeradius, Winradius or Radiator server, while logging in from a
Web browser. The advantage of storing user level passwords in the Radius server is that if the Web
management passwords are changed, they need to be changed only in the Radius server and not in
each individual device.
Telnet is used to direct a Legrand manageable device to seek password authentication from the Radius
server while logging in from a Web browser. (See Section 0)
3.3
Port Level Configuration
Port configuration is done via port view windows. To access the port view windows, in the Embedded
web interface main screen, click the port icon and the port's view related window appears.
NOTE: The name of the port view window matches the type of port. For example, clicking
the Uplink port icon, will bring up the configuration window name is Uplink View; click Port
1, and the configuration window name is port 1 View, etc. The appearance of the
configuration windows, and the available configurable port parameter options differ for
copper and for F/O ports. When an option is not available for the selected port type, the tab
is not displayed.
Figure 3-1 Login Window via the Web Browser
SNMP Set community – private (Community parameters are discussed in
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