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Configuring the authentication model, Table 12 Authentication configuration options

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Configuring the authentication model This section explains how to configure authentication of the switch management channel connections. Fabric OS 5.3.0 supports use of both the local user database and RADIUS service at the same time. Use the aaaConfig command to set the authentication model for Fabric OS switch management channel connection authentication model as shown in Table 12. Table 12 Authentication configuration options aaaConfig Option Description --localonly --radiusonly2 --radiuslocal --radiuslocalbackup Default setting. Authenticates management connections against the local database only. If the password does not match or the user is not defined, the login fails. Authenticates management connections against the RADIUS database(s) only. If the RADIUS service is not available or the credentials do not match, the log in fails. Authenticates management connections against any RADIUS databases first. If RADIUS fails for any reason, authenticates against the local user database. Authenticates management connections against any RADIUS databases. If RADIUS fails because the service is not available, authenticates against the local user database. Equivalent setting in Fabric OS 5.1.x and later --radius --switchdb1 Off On On Off not supported not supported On On 1. Fabric OS 5.1.x and earlier aaaConfig --switchdb setting. 2. The console login will never be set to --radiusonly mode for login recovery purposes. When --radiusonly mode is turned on, console login uses the --radiuslocalbackup mode. How to set the switch authentication model 1. Connect to the switch and log in. 2. Enter this command: switch:admin> aaaConfig [--localonly | --radiusonly | --radiuslocal | --radiuslocalbackup] Managing the local database user accounts User add, change, and delete operations are subject to the subset rule: an admin with ADlist 0-10 cannot perform operations on an admin, user, or any role with an ADlist 11-25. The user account being changed must have an ADlist that is a subset of the account that is making the change. Fabric OS 5.3.0 administrator guide 65

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Fabric OS 5.3.0 administrator guide
65
Configuring the authentication model
This section explains how to configure authentication of the switch management channel connections.
Fabric OS 5.3.0
supports use of both the local user database and RADIUS service at the same time. Use
the
aaaConfig
command to set the authentication model for Fabric OS switch management channel
connection authentication model as shown in
Table 12
.
How to set the switch authentication model
1.
Connect to the switch and log in.
2.
Enter this command:
Managing the local database user accounts
User add, change, and delete operations are subject to the
subset
rule: an admin with ADlist 0-10 cannot
perform operations on an
admin
,
user
, or
any
role with an ADlist 11-25. The user account being changed
must have an ADlist that is a subset of the account that is making the change.
Table 12
Authentication configuration options
aaaConfig Option
Description
Equivalent setting in
Fabric OS 5.1.x and later
--radius
--switchdb
1
1.
Fabric OS 5.1.x and earlier aaaConfig --switchdb <on | off> setting.
--localonly
Default setting. Authenticates management
connections against the local database only.
If the password does not match or the user is not
defined, the login fails.
Off
On
--radiusonly
2
2.
The console login will never be set to
--radiusonly
mode for login recovery purposes. When
-
-radiusonly
mode is turned on, console login uses the
--radiuslocalbackup
mode.
Authenticates management connections against
the RADIUS database(s) only.
If the RADIUS service is not available or the
credentials do not match, the log in fails.
On
Off
--radiuslocal
Authenticates management connections against
any RADIUS databases first.
If RADIUS fails
for any reason
, authenticates
against the local user database.
not supported
not supported
--radiuslocalbackup
Authenticates management connections against
any RADIUS databases.
If RADIUS fails because the service is not
available, authenticates against the local user
database.
On
On
switch:admin>
aaaConfig [--localonly | --radiusonly | --radiuslocal |
--radiuslocalbackup]