Dell PowerConnect 6248 User's Guide - Page 168
Select Authentication, Console, Apply Changes, Telnet, Secure Telnet SSH
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The following example shows an entry in the FreeRADIUS /etc/raddb/users file that allows a user (name: admin) to log onto the switch with read/write privileges, which is equivalent to privilege level 15. admin Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == "pass1234" Service-Type = NAS-Prompt-User enable Auth-Type := Local, User-Password == "pass5678" Service-Type = Administrative-User The values for the Service-Type attribute are as follows: • NAS-Prompt-User indicates the user should be provided a command prompt on the NAS, from which nonprivileged commands can be executed. • Administrative-User indicates the user should be granted access to the administrative interface to the NAS, from which privileged commands can be executed. Applying an Authentication Method List to Console Sessions 1. Open the Select Authentication page. 2. Select an authentication profile in the Console field. 3. Click Apply Changes. Console sessions are assigned an authentication method List. Applying an Authentication Profile to Telnet Sessions 1. Open the Select Authentication page. 2. Select an authentication profile in the Telnet field. 3. Click Apply Changes. Console sessions are assigned authentication profiles. Applying an Authentication Profile to Secure Telnet (SSH) Sessions 1. Open the Select Authentication page. 2. Select an authentication profile in the Secure Telnet (SSH) field. 3. Click Apply Changes. Secure Telnet (SSH) sessions are assigned authentication profiles. Assigning HTTP Sessions an Authentication Sequence 1. Open the Select Authentication page. 168 Configuring System Information