Lantronix SLC 16 Lantronix SLC - User Guide - Page 149

NIS, set remoteusers delete

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 set localusers maxloginattempts (on page 237)  set localusers multipleadminlogins (on page 237)  set localusers periodlockout (on page 237)  set localusers periodwarning (on page 238)  set localusers reusehistory (on page 238)  set remoteusers (on page 249)  set remoteusers listonlyauth (on page 250)  set remoteusers delete (on page 249)  show localusers (on page 238)  show remoteusers (on page 250)  show user (on page 214) 12: User Authentication NIS The system administrator can configure the SLC console manager to use NIS to authenticate users attempting to log in to the SLC device through the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the Console port. If NIS does not provide port permissions, you can use this page to grant device port access to users who are authenticated through NIS. All NIS users are members of a group that has predefined user rights associated with it. You can assign additional user rights that are not defined by the group. To configure the SLC console manager to use NIS to authenticate users: 1. Click the User Authentication tab and select the NIS option. Figure 12-5 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 149

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12: User Authentication
SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
149
set localusers maxloginattempts (on page 237)
set localusers multipleadminlogins (on page 237)
set localusers periodlockout (on page 237)
set localusers periodwarning (on page 238)
set localusers reusehistory (on page 238)
set remoteusers (on page 249)
set remoteusers listonlyauth (on page 250)
set remoteusers delete (on page 249)
show localusers (on page 238)
show remoteusers (on page 250)
show user (on page 214)
NIS
The system administrator can configure the SLC console manager to use NIS to authenticate
users attempting to log in to the SLC device through the Web, SSH, Telnet, or the Console port. If
NIS does not provide port permissions, you can use this page to grant device port access to users
who are authenticated through NIS.
All NIS users are members of a group that has predefined user rights associated with it. You can
assign additional user rights that are not defined by the group.
To configure the SLC console manager to use NIS to authenticate users:
1.
Click the
User Authentication
tab and select the
NIS
option.
Figure 12-5
shows the page that
displays.