Riverstone Networks RS Switch Router User Guide Release 8.0 25-3
Security Configuration Configuring RS Access Security
To monitor RADIUS, enter the following commands in Enable mode:
25.1.2 Configuring TACACS
In addition, Enable mode access to the RS can be made secure by enabling a Terminal Access Controller Access
Control System (TACACS) client. Without TACACS, TACACS+, or RADIUS enabled, only local password
authentication is performed on the RS. The TACACS client provides user name and password authentication for
Enable mode. A TACACS server responds to the RS TACACS client to provide authentication.
You can configure up to five TACACS server targets on the RS. A timeout is set to tell the RS how long to wait for a
response from TACACS servers.
To configure TACACS security, enter the following commands in the Configure mode:

Monitoring TACACS

You can monitor TACACS configuration and statistics within the RS.
To monitor TACACS, enter the following commands in Enable mode:
25.1.3 Configuring TACACS+
You can secure login or Enable mode access to the RS by enabling a TACACS+ client. A TACACS+ server responds
to the RS TACACS+ client to provide authentication.
You can configure up to five TACACS+ server targets on the RS. A timeout is set to tell the RS how long to wait for
a response from TACACS+ servers.
Show 7&" server statistics. radius show stats
Show all 7&" parameters. radius show all
Specify a TACACS server. tacacs set server <hostname or IP-addr>
Set the TACACS time to wait for a TACACS server reply. tacacs set timeout <number>
Determine RS action if no server responds. tacacs set last-resort password|succeed
Enable TACACS. tacacs enable
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