
Configuring Local Authentication for Telnet Users 173
radius scheme cams
primary authentication 192.168.1.19 primary accounting 192.168.1.19 secondary authentication 192.168.1.20 secondary accounting 192.168.1.20 key authentication expert
key accounting expert
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domain abc
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domain default enable abc
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interface Ethernet 1/0/3 dot1x
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dot1x
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interface Ethernet 1/0/3 dot1x
Precautions The above describes only the configurations on the switch. Configurations like adding users and configuring VLAN assignment on the RADIUS server are omitted.
Configuring Local | In local authentication mode, user information including the username, password | |
Authentication for | and related attributes are stored in the switch. Local authentication features high | |
Telnet Users | speed and low cost, but the amount of stored information depends on the | |
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Network Diagram | Figure 45 Network diagram for configuring local authentication for Telnet users | |
| Telnet user | Internet |
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Networking and | As shown in Figure 45, you are required to configure the switch so that Telnet | |
Configuration | users logging into the switch are authenticated locally by the switch. | |
Requirements |
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Applicable Products
Product series | Software version | Hardware version |
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Switch 5500 | Release V03.02.04 | All versions |
Switch 5500G | Release V03.02.04 | All versions |
Switch 4500 | Release V03.03.00 | All versions |
Switch 4210 | Release V03.01.00 | All versions |
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