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Figure 32: Authentication Mapping Page

The Authentication Mapping Page contains the following
fields:

Console — Indicates that authentication profiles are
used to authenticate console users.
Telnet — Indicates that authentication profiles are used
to authenticate Telnet users.
Secure Telnet (SSH) — Indicates that authentication
profiles are used to authenticate Secure Shell (SSH)
users. SSH provides clients secure and encrypted
remote connections to a device.
Secure HTTP — Indicates that authentication methods
are used for Secure HTTP access. Possible field values are:

None — Indicates that no authentication method is used for access.
Local — Indicates that authentication occurs locally.
RADIUS — Indicates that authentication occurs at the RADIUS server.
Line — Indicates that authentication uses a line password.
Enable — Indicates that authentication uses an Enable password.
Local, RADIUS — Indicates that authentication first occurs locally. If authentication cannot be verified locally, the

RADIUS server authenticates the management method. If the RADIUS server cannot authenticate the management
method, the session is blocked.

RADIUS, Local — Indicates that authentication first occurs at the RADIUS server. If authentication cannot be verified

at the RADIUS server, the session is authenticated locally. If the session cannot be authenticated locally, the session is
blocked.

Local, RADIUS, None — Indicates that authentication first occurs locally. If authentication cannot be verified locally, the

RADIUS server authenticates the management method. If the RADIUS server cannot authenticate the management
method, the session is permitted.

RADIUS, Local, None — Indicates that authentication first occurs at the RADIUS server. If authentication cannot be

verified at the RADIUS server, the session is authenticated locally. If the session cannot be authenticated locally, the
session is permitted.

HTTP — Indicates that authentication methods are used for HTTP access. Possible field values are:

None — Indicates that no authentication method is used for access.
Local — Indicates that authentication occurs locally.
RADIUS — Indicates that authentication occurs at the RADIUS server.
Line — Indicates that authentication uses a line password.
Enable — Indicates that authentication uses an Enable password.
Local, RADIUS — Indicates that authentication first occurs locally. If authentication cannot be verified locally, the

RADIUS server authenticates the management method. If the RADIUS server cannot authenticate the management
method, the session is blocked.

RADIUS, Local — Indicates that authentication first occurs at the RADIUS server. If authentication cannot be verified

at the RADIUS server, the session is authenticated locally. If the session cannot be authenticated locally, the session is
blocked.

Local, RADIUS, None — Indicates that authentication first occurs locally. If authentication cannot be verified locally, the

RADIUS server authenticates the management method. If the RADIUS server cannot authenticate the management
method, the session is permitted.

RADIUS, Local, None — Indicates that authentication first occurs at the RADIUS server. If authentication cannot be

verified at the RADIUS server, the session is authenticated locally. If the session cannot be authenticated locally, the

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