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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 65
Advanced Application > AAA > AAA Setup
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Authentication
Use this section to specify the methods used to authenticate users
accessing the Switch.
Privilege
Enable
These fields specify which database the Switch should use (first, second
and third) to authenticate access privilege level for administrator
accounts (users for Switch management).
Configure the access privilege of accounts via commands (See the CLI
Reference Guide) for local authentication. The and RADIUS
are external servers. Before you specify the priority, make sure you have
set up the corresponding database correctly first.
You can specify up to three methods for the Switch to authenticate the
access privilege level of administrators. The Switch checks the methods
in the order you configure them (first Method 1, then Method 2 and
finally Method 3). You must configure the settings in the Method 1
field. If you want the Switch to check other sources for access privilege
level specify them in Method 2 and Method 3 fields.
Select local to have the Switch check the access privilege configured for
local authentication.
Select radius or to have the Switch check the access privilege
via the external servers.
Login
These fields specify which database the Switch should use (first, second
and third) to authenticate administrator accounts (users for Switch
management).
Configure the local user accounts in the Access Control > Logins
screen. The and RADIUS are external servers. Before you
specify the priority, make sure you have set up the corresponding
database correctly first.
You can specify up to three methods for the Switch to authenticate
administrator accounts. The Switch checks the methods in the order you
configure them (first Method 1, then Method 2 and finally Method 3).
You must configure the settings in the Method 1 field. If you want the
Switch to check other sources for administrator accounts, specify them in
Method 2 and Method 3 fields.
Select local to have the Switch check the administrator accounts
configured in the Access Control > Logins screen.
Select radius to have the Switch check the administrator accounts
configured via your RADIUS server.
Select to have the Switch check the administrator accounts
configured via your server.
Authorization
Use this section to configure authorization settings on the Switch.
Type
Set whether the Switch provides the following services to a user.
• Exec: Allow an administrator which logs in the Switch through Telnet
or SSH to have different access privilege level assigned via the
external server.
• Dot1x: Allow an IEEE 802.1x client to have different bandwidth limit
or VLAN ID assigned via the external server.
Summary of Contents for MES-3528 -
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Page 76: ...Chapter 7 System Status and Port Statistics MES 3528 User s Guide 76 ...
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Page 109: ...Chapter 9 VLAN MES 3528 User s Guide 109 Figure 57 Port Based VLAN Setup Port Isolation ...
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Page 146: ...Chapter 14 Bandwidth Control MES 3528 User s Guide 146 ...
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Page 168: ...Chapter 19 Port Security MES 3528 User s Guide 168 ...
Page 180: ...Chapter 21 Policy Rule MES 3528 User s Guide 180 ...
Page 192: ...Chapter 23 VLAN Stacking MES 3528 User s Guide 192 ...
Page 231: ...Chapter 26 IP Source Guard MES 3528 User s Guide 231 Figure 120 DHCP Snooping ...
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Page 257: ...257 PART IV IP Application Static Route 259 Differentiated Services 263 DHCP 267 ...
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Page 306: ...Chapter 33 Access Control MES 3528 User s Guide 306 ...
Page 312: ...Chapter 35 Syslog MES 3528 User s Guide 312 ...
Page 320: ...Chapter 36 Cluster Management MES 3528 User s Guide 320 ...
Page 324: ...Chapter 37 MAC Table MES 3528 User s Guide 324 ...
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Page 342: ...Chapter 41 Product Specifications MES 3528 User s Guide 342 ...
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Page 346: ...Appendix A Changing a Fuse MES 3528 User s Guide 346 ...
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