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Removing a RADIUS server

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9. In the Secret field, enter the server secret. A secret is required for all RADIUS servers. The secret is used when generating and checking the Message-Authenticator attribute. 10. Click Add Server to add the server. 11. Click the Modify Authentication Order tab, and verify that Device Authentication Order and User Authentication Order options are set to either Radius or Radius Local for Radius Authentication to be implemented. • Local-Attempts to authenticate using the local switch password database. • RADIUS-Attempts to authenticate using the RADIUS server (another computer that provides authentication). • RADIUS Local-Attempts to authenticate using the RADIUS server first, then the local switch as a backup. If the switch cannot contact the RADIUS server due to a network or some other problem, the switch authenticates using the local password database (active security set). 12. Click Modify Order to set the authentication order. 13. Click Close to exit the dialog box. Removing a RADIUS server When you remove a RADIUS server, you disable the management of authentication user names and passwords over the network for that server. Figure 39 Radius Server Information dialog box-Remove server To remove a RADIUS server: 1. Select a switch in the fabric tree. 2. Select Switch > Radius Servers to open the Radius Server Information dialog box (Figure 39). 3. Click the Remove Server tab, and select the server to be removed in server list at the top of the dialog box. 4. Click Remove Server to remove the server. 5. Click Close to exit the dialog box. 76 Managing Fabric Security

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76
Managing Fabric Security
9.
In the Secret field, enter the server secret. A secret is required for all RADIUS servers. The secret is used
when generating and checking the Message-Authenticator attribute.
10.
Click
Add Server
to add the server.
11.
Click the
Modify Authentication Order
tab, and verify that Device Authentication Order and User
Authentication Order options are set to either
Radius
or
Radius Local
for Radius Authentication to be
implemented.
Local
—Attempts to authenticate using the local switch password database.
RADIUS
—Attempts to authenticate using the RADIUS server (another computer that provides
authentication).
RADIUS Local
—Attempts to authenticate using the RADIUS server first, then the local switch as a
backup. If the switch cannot contact the RADIUS server due to a network or some other problem, the
switch authenticates using the local password database (active security set).
12.
Click
Modify Order
to set the authentication order.
13.
Click
Close
to exit the dialog box.
Removing a RADIUS server
When you remove a RADIUS server, you disable the management of authentication user names and
passwords over the network for that server.
Figure 39
Radius Server Information dialog box—Remove server
To remove a RADIUS server:
1.
Select a switch in the fabric tree.
2.
Select
Switch > Radius Servers
to open the Radius Server Information dialog box (
Figure 39
).
3.
Click the
Remove Server
tab, and select the server to be removed in server list at the top of the dialog
box.
4.
Click
Remove Server
to remove the server.
5.
Click
Close
to exit the dialog box.