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SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5

 

 

 

[Sample Configuration 2] Configuration TACACS+ server

The following is an example of configuring authorization method as TACACS+.

SWITCH(config)# user add user test1

Changing password for user

Enter the new password (minimum of 5, maximum of 8 characters)

Please use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers.

Enter new password:vertex

Re-enter new password:vertex

Password changed.

SWITCH(config)# login local tacacs enable

SWITCH(config)# login remote tacacs enable

SWITCH(config)# login local tacacs primary

SWITCH(config)# login remote tacacs primary

SWITCH(config)# login tacacs server add 200.1.1.1 1

SWITCH(config)# login tacacs interface default

SWITCH(config)# login tacacs socket-port 1

SWITCH(config)# login tacacs auth-type pap

SWITCH(config)# login tacacs timeout 10

SWITCH(config)# login tacacs priority-level root

SWITCH(config)# show login

[AUTHEN]

Local login : tacacs host

Remote login : tacacs host

Accounting mode : both

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[HOST]

maximum_login_counts : 8

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[RADIUS]

<Radius Servers & Key> Radius Retries : 3 Radius Timeout : 3 Radius Interface : default

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[TACACS]

<Tacacs Servers & Key> 200.1.1.1 1

Tacacs Timeout : 10

Tacacs Socket Port : 1

Tacacs Interface : default

Tacacs PPP Id : 1

Tacacs Authen Type : PAP

Tacacs Priority Level : MAX(ROOT) SWITCH(config)#

4.3Assigning IP Address

The switch uses only the data’s MAC address to determine where traffic needs to come from and which ports should receive the data. Switches do not need IP addresses to transmit packets. However, if you want to access to the hiD 6615 S223/S323 from remote

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