Radius authorization, Radius accounting – Brocade Communications Systems Brocade ICX 6650 6650 User Manual

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Brocade ICX 6650 Security Configuration Guide

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RADIUS security

4. The Brocade device sends a RADIUS Access-Request packet containing the username and

password to the RADIUS server.

5. The RADIUS server validates the Brocade device using a shared secret (the RADIUS key).

6. The RADIUS server looks up the username in its database.

7. If the username is found in the database, the RADIUS server validates the password.

8. If the password is valid, the RADIUS server sends an Access-Accept packet to the Brocade

device, authenticating the user. Within the Access-Accept packet are three Brocade
vendor-specific attributes that indicate:

The privilege level of the user

A list of commands

Whether the user is allowed or denied usage of the commands in the list

The last two attributes are used with RADIUS authorization, if configured.

9. The user is authenticated, and the information supplied in the Access-Accept packet for the

user is stored on the Brocade device. The user is granted the specified privilege level. If you
configure RADIUS authorization, the user is allowed or denied usage of the commands in the
list.

RADIUS authorization

When RADIUS authorization takes place, the following events occur.

1. A user previously authenticated by a RADIUS server enters a command on the Brocade device.

2. The Brocade device looks at its configuration to see if the command is at a privilege level that

requires RADIUS command authorization.

3. If the command belongs to a privilege level that requires authorization, the Brocade device

looks at the list of commands delivered to it in the RADIUS Access-Accept packet when the
user was authenticated. (Along with the command list, an attribute was sent that specifies
whether the user is permitted or denied usage of the commands in the list.)

NOTE

After RADIUS authentication takes place, the command list resides on the Brocade device. The
RADIUS server is not consulted again once the user has been authenticated. This means that
any changes made to the user command list on the RADIUS server are not reflected until the
next time the user is authenticated by the RADIUS server, and the new command list is sent to
the Brocade device.

4. If the command list indicates that the user is authorized to use the command, the command is

executed.

RADIUS accounting

RADIUS accounting works as follows.

1. One of the following events occur on the Brocade device:

A user logs into the management interface using Telnet or SSH

A user enters a command for which accounting has been configured

A system event occurs, such as a reboot or reloading of the configuration file

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