Security and administration, Local account user authentication, Security and administration 2-122 – Nortel Networks OPTera Metro 3500 User Manual

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2-122 Operation, administration, and maintenance (OAM) features

OPTera Metro 3500 Multiservice Platform NTRN10AN Rel 12.1 Standard Iss 1 Apr 2004

Security and administration

OPTera Metro 3500 Release 12.1 offers the following security and
administration features:

User account creation

Network element / network processor naming

Time zone, date and time setting

Time of Day synchronization (see

Time of day synchronization on page

2-169

)

Maintenance and updating of accounts and network element parameters

Intrusion Attempt Handling on the SPx and NPx

Password Management on the SPx and NPx providing

— enhanced restrictions on passwords

— restricted password reuse

— password aging

— temporary account feature

Customer Managed Networks on the SPx and NPx

Security log/audit trail

Local user authentication (see

Local account user authentication on page

2-122

)

Challenge / Response authentication (see

Local ‘challenge-response’ user

authentication on page 2-123

)

Centralized RADIUS authentication (see

Centralized Security

Administration (CSA) on page 2-124

)

Local account user authentication

This method of user authentication employs the use of a user ID and password
and is the default method on the OPTera Metro 3000 series platforms. Local
account user authentication is the method that has been implemented in all past
releases of OPTera Metro 3000. A userID and password is managed
individually at each network element and network processor.

Note 1: This method of user authentication is not available for network
elements enabled with Centralized Security Administration (CSA) (see

Centralized Security Administration (CSA) on page 2-124

) but for which

the alternative authentication method is provisioned as challenge-response.

Note 2: This is the default authentication mode for network elements.

For more information about local accounts, see

Security and administration on

page 2-122

.

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