Configuring The Login Authentication Mode - Extreme Networks Summit WM User Manual

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Configuring the Summit WM Controller
To define port exception filters:
1 From the main menu, click Summit Controller Configuration. The Summit Controller
Configuration page is displayed.
2 In the left pane, click Port Exception Filters. The Port Exception Filters page is displayed.
3 In the Port drop-down list, click the applicable data port.
4 In the IP / subnet: port box, type the destination IP address. You can also specify an IP range, a port
designation or a port range on that IP address.
5 In the Protocol drop-down list, click the protocol you want to specify for the filter. This list may
include UDP, TCP, IPsec-ESP, IPsec-AH, ICMP. The default is N/A.
6 Click Add. The new filter is displayed on the Filter section of the page.
7 Click the new filter.
8 To allow traffic, select the Allow checkbox.
9 To adjust the order of the filtering rules, click Up or Down to position the rule. The filtering rules are
executed in the order defined here.
10 To save your changes, click Save.

Configuring the login authentication mode

You can configure either the local login authentication mode, or the RADIUS login authentication mode
to authenticate the user's login attempts. While the local login authentication mode uses locally
configured login and passwords, the RADIUS login authentication mode uses the RADIUS Server to
authenticate the users' login attempts.
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Summit WM User Guide, Software Version 5.3

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