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L2 stackable gigabit mngd. switch with optional 10gig uplinks
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Local — Indicates that Authentication occurs locally.
RADIUS — Indicates that Authentication occurs at the RADIUS server.
Line — Indicates that Authentication uses a line password.
Enable — Indicates that Authentication uses an Enable password.
Local, RADIUS — Indicates that Authentication first occurs locally. If authentication cannot be verified
locally, the RADIUS server authenticates the management method. If the RADIUS server cannot
authenticate the management method, the session is blocked.
RADIUS, Local — Indicates that Authentication first occurs at the RADIUS server. If authentication
cannot be verified at the RADIUS server, the session is authenticated locally. If the session cannot be
authenticated locally, the session is blocked.
Local, RADIUS, None — Indicates that Authentication first occurs locally. If authentication cannot be
verified locally, the RADIUS server authenticates the management method. If the RADIUS server cannot
authenticate the management method, the session is permitted.
RADIUS, Local, None — Indicates that Authentication first occurs at the RADIUS server. If authentication
cannot be verified at the RADIUS server, the session is authenticated locally. If the session cannot be
authenticated locally, the session is permitted.
HTTP — Indicates that Authentication methods are used for HTTP access. Possible field values are:
None — Indicates that no authentication method is used for access.
Local — Indicates that Authentication occurs locally.
RADIUS — Indicates that Authentication occurs at the RADIUS server.
Line — Indicates that Authentication uses a line password.
Enable — Indicates that Authentication uses an Enable password.
Local, RADIUS — Indicates that Authentication first occurs locally. If authentication cannot be verified
locally, the RADIUS server authenticates the management method. If the RADIUS server cannot
authenticate the management method, the session is blocked.
RADIUS, Local — Indicates that Authentication first occurs at the RADIUS server. If authentication
cannot be verified at the RADIUS server, the session is authenticated locally. If the session cannot be
authenticated locally, the session is blocked.
Local, RADIUS, None — Indicates that Authentication first occurs locally. If authentication cannot be
verified locally, the RADIUS server authenticates the management method. If the RADIUS server cannot
authenticate the management method, the session is permitted.
RADIUS, Local, None — Indicates that Authentication first occurs at the RADIUS server. If authentication
cannot be verified at the RADIUS server, the session is authenticated locally. If the session cannot be
authenticated locally, the session is permitted.
2.
Define the Console, Telnet, and Secure Telnet (SSH) fields.
3.
Map the authentication method in the Secure HTTP selection box.
4.
Map the authentication method in the HTTP selection box.
5.
Click
. The authentication mapping is saved, and the device is updated.
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