Aaa Configuration Examples; Remote Radius Authentication Of Telnet/Ssh Users - H3C S5100-SI Operation Manual

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AAA Configuration Examples

Remote RADIUS Authentication of Telnet/SSH Users

The configuration procedure for remote authentication of SSH users by RADIUS server is similar to that
for Telnet users. The following text only takes Telnet users as example to describe the configuration
procedure for remote authentication.
Network requirements
In the network environment shown in
Telnet users logging into the switch are authenticated by the RADIUS server.
A RADIUS authentication server with IP address 10.110.91.164 is connected to the switch.
On the switch, set the shared key it uses to exchange messages with the authentication RADIUS
server to aabbcc.
A CAMS server is used as the RADIUS server. You can select extended as the server-type in a
RADIUS scheme.
On the RADIUS server, set the shared key it uses to exchange messages with the switch to
aabbcc, set the authentication port number, and add Telnet usernames and login passwords.
The Telnet usernames added to the RADIUS server must be in the format of userid@isp-name if you
have configured the switch to include domain names in the usernames to be sent to the RADIUS server
in the RADIUS scheme.
Use the command...
display stop-accounting-buffer
hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name
reset hwtacacs statistics { accounting |
authentication | authorization | all }
reset stop-accounting-buffer
hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name
Figure
2-2, you are required to configure the switch so that the
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