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Changing a RADIUS server configuration

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where you specify the type of server as either RADIUS or LDAP, but not both; local is used for local authentication if the user authentication fails on the RADIUS or LDAP server. Example switch:admin> aaaconfig --authspec "radius;local" --backup Deleting a RADIUS or LDAP server from the configuration 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role. 2. Enter the following command: switch:admin> aaaConfig --remove server | all For server, enter either the name of the IP address of the server to be removed. When the command succeeds, the event log indicates that the server is removed. Changing a RADIUS server configuration 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role. 2. Enter the following command: switch:admin> aaaConfig --change server [-p port] [-s shared secret] [-t timeout] [-a pap|chap|peap-mschapv2] server -p port -s shared secret -t timeout Enter either the name or IP address of the server to be changed. Optional: Enter a server port. The default is 1812. Optional: Enter a shared secret. Optional: Enter the length of time (in seconds) the server has to respond before the next server is contacted. -a Specify PAP, CHAP or PEAP as authentication protocol. Use [pap|chap|peap-mscha peap-mschapv2 to provide security on the switch. pv2] NOTE: Protected extensible authentication protocol (PEAP) is used to authenticate users and clients. It is based on extensible authentication protocol (EAP) and transport layer security (TLS). When PEAP is configured on the switch, clients running Fabric Manager cannot authenticate. Changing an LDAP server configuration 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role. 2. Enter the following command: switch:admin> aaaConfig --change server [-p port] [-t timeout] [-d domain_name] server Enter either a server name or IPv4 address. Microsoft Active Directory does not support IPv6 addresses. Avoid duplicating server listings (that is, listing the same server once by name and again by IP address). Up to five servers can be added to the configuration. -p port Optional: Enter a server port. The default is port 389. -t timeout Optional: Enter the length of time (in seconds) that the server has to respond before the next server is contacted. The default is three seconds. Time-out values can range from 1 to 30 seconds. -d domain_name Enter the name of the Windows domain. Changing the order in which RADIUS or LDAP servers are contacted for service 1. Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role. 2. Enter the following command: switch:admin> aaaConfig --move server to_position Fabric OS 6.2 administrator guide 97

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where you specify the type of server as either RADIUS or LDAP, but not both;
local
is used for local
authentication if the user authentication fails on the RADIUS or LDAP server.
Example
switch:admin>
aaaconfig --authspec "radius;local" --backup
Deleting a RADIUS or LDAP server from the configuration
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2.
Enter the following command:
switch:admin> aaaConfig --remove
server
| all
For
server
, enter either the name of the IP address of the server to be removed. When the command
succeeds, the event log indicates that the server is removed.
Changing a RADIUS server configuration
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2.
Enter the following command:
switch:admin> aaaConfig --change
server
[-p
port
] [-s
shared secret
] [-t
timeout
] [-a pap|chap|peap-mschapv2]
NOTE:
Protected extensible authentication protocol (PEAP) is used to authenticate users and clients. It is
based on extensible authentication protocol (EAP) and transport layer security (TLS).
When PEAP is configured on the switch, clients running Fabric Manager cannot authenticate.
Changing an LDAP server configuration
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2.
Enter the following command:
switch:admin> aaaConfig --change
server
[-p
port
] [-t
timeout
] [-d
domain_name
]
Changing the order in which RADIUS or LDAP servers are contacted for service
1.
Connect to the switch and log in using an account assigned to the admin role.
2.
Enter the following command:
switch:admin> aaaConfig --move
server
to_position
server
Enter either the name or IP address of the server to be changed.
-p
port
Optional: Enter a server port. The default is 1812.
-s
shared secret
Optional: Enter a shared secret.
-t
timeout
Optional: Enter the length of time (in seconds) the server has to
respond before the next server is contacted.
-a
[pap|chap|peap-mscha
pv2]
Specify PAP, CHAP or PEAP as authentication protocol. Use
peap-mschapv2 to provide security on the switch.
server
Enter either a server name or IPv4 address. Microsoft Active Directory does not
support IPv6 addresses. Avoid duplicating server listings (that is, listing the same
server once by name and again by IP address). Up to five servers can be added
to the configuration.
-p
port
Optional: Enter a server port. The default is port 389.
-t
timeout
Optional: Enter the length of time (in seconds) that the server has to respond
before the next server is contacted. The default is three seconds. Time-out values
can range from 1 to 30 seconds.
-d
domain_name
Enter the name of the Windows domain.