<group-name> (RADIUS server group authentication) in the above figure, because both methods are
group
treated as the RADIUS authentication service. Use either of them in combination with local password
authentication.
The following figure shows the authentication method sequence used if RADIUS and local password
authentication are specified in this order.
Figure 8-8 Authentication method sequence
(The rest omitted)
8.2.4 Connecting with a RADIUS server
(3) RADIUS server information that can be specified in the Switch
[Change]
Before the change:
The Switch allows you to specify the following RADIUS server information:
Information of general-purpose RADIUS servers
This information is used by both the login security and Layer 2 authentication functionality.
Information of authentication-dedicated RADIUS server (IEEE 802.1X, Web authentication, MAC-based
authentication)
This information is only used by each Layer 2 authentication functionality.
RADIUS server group information
General-purpose RADIUS servers are grouped for use by Layer 2 authentication.
After the change:
The Switch allows you to specify the following RADIUS server information:
Information of general-purpose RADIUS servers
This information is used by both the login security and Layer 2 authentication functionality.
Information of authentication-dedicated RADIUS server (IEEE 802.1X, Web authentication, MAC-based
authentication)
This information is only used by each Layer 2 authentication functionality.
RADIUS server group information
General-purpose RADIUS servers are grouped for use by both login authentication and Layer 2
authentication.
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