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RADIUS Server Config, TACACS+ Server Config

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Tips: If the Enable password is verified locally, the Enable password should be previously set by the admin users using the command lines. For more details please refer to the command enable password admin in the Command Line Interface Guide on the resource CD. 12.6.3 RADIUS Server Config This page is used to configure the authentication servers running the RADIUS security protocols. Choose the menu Network Security→AAA→RADIUS Conifg to load the following page. Figure 12-26 RADIUS Server Config  Configuration Procedure Configure the RADIUS server's IP and other relevant parameters under the Server Config. View, edit and delete the configured RADIUS servers in the Server list.  Entry Description Server IP: Shared Key: Auth Port: Acct Port: Retransmit: Timeout: Enter the IP of the server running the RADIUS secure protocol. Enter the shared key between the RADIUS server and the switch. The RADIUS server and the switch use the key string to encrypt passwords and exchange responses. Specify the UDP destination port on the RADIUS server for authentication requests. Specify the UDP destination port on the RADIUS server for accounting requests. Specify the number of times a request is resent to a server if the server does not respond. Specify the time interval that the switch waits for the server to reply before resending. 12.6.4 TACACS+ Server Config This page is used to configure the authentication servers running the TACACS+ security protocols. 171

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Tips:
If the Enable password is verified locally, the Enable password should be previously set by the
admin users using the command lines. For more details please refer to the command
enable
password admin
in the Command Line Interface Guide on the resource CD.
12.6.3
RADIUS Server Config
This page is used to configure the authentication servers running the RADIUS security protocols.
Choose the menu
Network Security
AAA
RADIUS Conifg
to load the following page.
Figure 12-26 RADIUS Server Config
Configuration Procedure
Configure the RADIUS server’s IP and other relevant parameters under the Server Config.
View, edit and delete the configured RADIUS servers in the Server list.
Entry Description
Server IP:
Enter the IP of the server running the RADIUS secure protocol.
Shared Key:
Enter the shared key between the RADIUS server and the switch.
The RADIUS server and the switch use the key string to encrypt
passwords and exchange responses.
Auth Port:
Specify the UDP destination port on the RADIUS server for
authentication requests.
Acct Port:
Specify the UDP destination port on the RADIUS server for
accounting requests.
Retransmit:
Specify the number of times a request is resent to a server if the
server does not respond.
Timeout:
Specify the time interval that the switch waits for the server to reply
before resending.
12.6.4
TACACS+ Server Config
This page is used to configure the authentication servers running the TACACS+ security protocols.