xStack DES-6500 Modular Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Switch CLI Manual
show authen_enable
refers to
server groups
defined by the user.
Built-in Group
refers to the TACACS/XTACACS/ and RADIUS
security protocols which are permanently set in the Switch.
Keyword
refers to authentication using a technique INSTEAD
of TACACS/XTACACS/ and RADIUS which are
local (authentication through the
local_enable
password on
the Switch) and none (no authentication necessary to access
any function on the Switch).
Parameters
default
– Entering this parameter will display the default method list for
users attempting to gain access to Administrator level privileges on the
Switch.
method_list_name <string 15>
– Enter an alphanumeric string of up to
15 characters to define the given
method list
to view.
all
– Entering this parameter will display all the authentication login
methods currently configured on the Switch.
Restrictions None.
Example usage:
To display all method lists for promoting user level privileges to administrator level privileges.
DES-6500:4#show authen_enable all
Command: show authen_enable all
Method List Name Priority Method Name Comment
---------------- -------- --------------- ------------------
Permit 1 Built-in Group
2 tacacs Built-in Group
3 Darren User-defined Group
4 local Keyword
default 1 Built-in Group
2 local Keyword
Total Entries : 2
DES-6500:4#
config authen application
Purpose
config authen application [console | telnet | ssh | http | all]
[login | enable] [default | method_list_name <string 15>]
This command is used to configure switch configuration applications
(console, telnet, ssh, web) for login at the user level and at the
administration level (
authen_enable
) utilizing a previously configured
method list.
Parameters
application
– Choose the application to configure. The user may
choose one of the following four applications to configure.
Used to configure various applications on the Switch for
authentication using a previously configured method list.
Syntax
Description
console
– Choose this parameter to configure the
command line interface login method.
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