Figure 1-3 Authentication method configuration page
Table 1-3
describes the configuration items for specifying the authentication methods for an ISP
domain.
Table 1-3 Authentication method configuration items
Item
Select an ISP
Select the ISP domain for which you want to specify authentication methods.
domain
Configure the default authentication method and secondary authentication
Default AuthN
method for all types of users.
Options include:
Name
Secondary
Method
LAN-access
Configure the authentication method and secondary authentication method for
AuthN
LAN access users.
Options include:
Name
Secondary
Method
Configure the authentication method and secondary authentication method for
Login AuthN
login users.
Options include:
Name
Secondary
Method
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Configuration Task
Local: Performs local authentication.
None: All users are trusted and no authentication is performed. Generally,
this mode is not recommended.
RADIUS: Performs RADIUS authentication. You need to specify the RADIUS
scheme to be used.
Not Set: Restore the default, that is, local authentication.
Local: Performs local authentication.
None: All users are trusted and no authentication is performed. Generally,
this mode is not recommended.
RADIUS: Performs RADIUS authentication. You need to specify the RADIUS
scheme to be used.
Not Set: Uses the default authentication methods.
Local: Performs local authentication.
None: All users are trusted and no authentication is performed. Generally,
this mode is not recommended.
RADIUS: Performs RADIUS authentication. You need to specify the RADIUS
scheme to be used.
Not Set: Uses the default authentication methods.
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