Managing User Authentication With A Configuration Editor; Setting Up Radius Authentication; Setting Up Tacacs+ Authentication; Configuring Authentication Order - Juniper J-Series Administration Manual

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Table 10: Add a User Quick Configuration Page Summary (continued)
Field
Function
Login Password
The login password for this
(required)
user.
Verify Login Password
Verifies the login password
(required)
for this user.

Managing User Authentication with a Configuration Editor

This section contains the following topics:

Setting Up RADIUS Authentication

To use RADIUS authentication, you must configure at least one RADIUS server.
The procedure provided in this section identifies the RADIUS server, specifies the
secret (password) of the RADIUS server, and sets the source address of the Services
Router's RADIUS requests to the loopback address of the router. The procedure uses
the following sample values:
To configure RADIUS authentication:
1.
2.
3.
12

Managing User Authentication with a Configuration Editor

Your Action
Type the login password for this user. The login password must
meet the following criteria:
Retype the login password for this user.
Setting Up RADIUS Authentication on page 12
Setting Up TACACS+ Authentication on page 13
Configuring Authentication Order on page 15
Controlling User Access on page 16
Setting Up Template Accounts on page 18
The RADIUS server's IP address is
The RADIUS server's secret is
The loopback address of the router is
Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLI
configuration editor.
Perform the configuration tasks described in Table 11 on page 13.
If you are finished configuring the network, commit the configuration.
To completely set up RADIUS authentication, you must create user template
accounts and specify a system authentication order.
The password must be at least 6 characters long.
You can include most character classes in a password
(alphabetic, numeric, and special characters), except control
characters.
The password must contain at least one change of case or
character class.
.
172.16.98.1
Radiussecret1
.
.
10.0.0.1

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