Radius cli commands, Figure 9.1, Radius authentication procedure – Avaya P460 User Manual

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Chapter 9

User Authentication

58

Avaya P460

Installation and Maintenance Guide

Figure 9.1 illustrates the RADIUS authentication procedure:

Figure 9.1

RADIUS Authentication Procedure

RADIUS CLI Commands

In order to...

Use the following command...

Enable or disable authentication for
the P460 switch. RADIUS
authentication is disabled by
default

set radius authentication

Set a primary or secondary
RADIUS server IP address

set radius authentication server

Configure a character string to be
used as a “shared secret” between
the switch and the RADIUS server.

set radius authentication secret

User attempts login

Local User

account

authenticated in

switch?

Perform log-in according

to user's priviliege level

to switch

Yes

Authentication

request sent to

RADIUS Server

No

User name and

password

authenticated?

Yes

Authentication Reject

sent to switch

User cannot access switch

embedded managegment

No

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