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Using Passwords and To Protect Against Unauthorized Access
Authentication for Central Control of Switch Access Security
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To remove the 10.28.227.15 device as a server, you would use this
command:
HP4108(config)# no tacacs-server host 10.28.227.15
Configuring an Encryption Key.
Use an encryption key in the switch if the
switch will be requesting authentication from a server that also uses
an encryption key. (If the server expects a key, but the switch either does not
provide one, or provides an incorrect key, then the authentication attempt will
fail.) Use a
global encryption key
if the same key applies to all
servers the switch may use for authentication attempts. Use a
per-server
encryption key
if different servers the switch may use will have different keys.
(For more details on encryption keys, see “Using the Encryption Key” on page
26.)
To configure
north01
as a global encryption key:
HP4108(config) tacacs-server key north01
To configure
north01
as a per-server encryption key:
HP4108(config)tacacs-server host 10.28.227.63 key north01
An encryption key can contain up to 100 characters, without spaces, and is
likely to be case-sensitive in most server applications.
To delete a global encryption key from the switch, use this command:
HP4108(config)# no tacacs-server key
To delete a per-server encryption key in the switch, re-enter the tacacs-server
host command without the key parameter. For example, if you have
north01
configured as the encryption key for a server with the IP address
of 10.28.227.104 and you wanted to eliminate the key, you would use this
command:
HP4108(config)# tacacs-server host 10.28.227.104
N o t e
The show tacacs command lists the global encryption key, if configured.
However, to view any configured per-server encryption keys, you must use
show config
or
show config running
(if you have made configuration
changes without executing
write mem
).
Summary of Contents for ProCurve 4108gl Bundle
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Page 40: ...2 16 Using the Menu Interface Where To Go From Here Using the Menu Interface ...
Page 154: ...8 24 Time Protocols SNTP Messages in the Event Log Time Protocols ...
Page 350: ...14 44 Port Based Virtual LANs VLANs and GVRP GVRP Port Based Virtual LANs VLANs and GVRP ...
Page 383: ...16 13 Spanning Tree Protocol STP How STP Operates Spanning Tree Protocol STP ...
Page 384: ...16 14 Spanning Tree Protocol STP How STP Operates Spanning Tree Protocol STP ...
Page 442: ...18 30 Troubleshooting Restoring a Flash Image Troubleshooting ...
Page 466: ...B 6 MAC Address Management Determining MAC Addresses MAC Address Management ...
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Page 481: ...Index 11 Index write memory effect on menu interface 2 13 X Xmodem OS download A 6 ...
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