Configuring a radius client – CANOGA PERKINS 9145 Network Interface Device User Manual

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3. The Edit Host Access Menu sets the following parameters.

1. Telnet Access

Telnet and SSH, Telnet Only, SSH Only, or None

2. FTP Access

Select FTP and SFTP, FTP Only, SFTP Only, or None

3. SNMP Access

Select Write (also allows Read access), Read, or None

4. SNMP Protocol

Select V1/V2c/V3, V1/V2c, or V3

5. V1/V2c Read Community

Enter name of community, up to 11 characters

6. V1/V2c Write Community

Enter name of community, up to 11 characters

7. V1/V2c Access Level

Select Supervisor, Operator, or Observer

4. To remove a host, type

[

d

], then follow the prompts.

5. To return to the Main Menu, press <Esc>.

Configuring a Radius Client

Before setting the 9145 as a Radius Passthru Client, you must set related attributes on the
Radius Server to predefined values in order to properly authenticate and configure the user.
The 9145 uses four vendor-specific attributes, type 25 in the Radius RFC. Canoga Perkins
vendor’ identifier is 919.
Attribute 1 - Access From

Values: 1, UI (default); 2, SNMP; and 3, UI and SNMP

Attribute 2 - Access Level

Values: 2, Observer (default); 3, Operator; and 4, Supervisor

Attribute 3 - Description

A string, optional and not predefined. The default is "Radius Account."

Attribute 4 - Logout User

Values: 0, No, and 1, Yes (default).

Use the Radius Client Configuration Menu to set up communications with the Radius Server to
enable Radius Authentication of users at login. To access the Radius Client Configuration
Menu, follow these steps:

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