Deleting radius servers, Viewing authentication failures, Viewing diagnostic test results – HP 377707-002 User Manual

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5. In the Address field, enter the IP address of the server.
6. (Optional) Edit the UDP Port field. The numbers to the right of the field indicate the range of

integer values that this field supports.

7. (Optional) Enter an encryption key in the Encryption Key field.
8. (Optional) Edit the Timeout field. The numbers to the right of the field indicate the range of integer

values that this field supports.

9. (Optional) Edit the Max Retries field. The numbers to the right of the field indicate the range of

integer values that this field supports.

10. Click the Apply button.

Deleting RADIUS Servers

To remove a RADIUS server from your configuration:
1. Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame.
2. Expand the Services sub-icon in the Tree frame.
3. Click the Radius Servers branch. The Radius Servers table appears in the View frame.
4. Click the radio button to the left of the server that you want to delete.

NOTE: CM will not prompt you to be sure that you want to delete this server.

5. Click the Delete button.

Viewing Authentication Failures

To view a log of authentication failures for your Server Switch:
1. Expand the Maintenance icon in the Tree frame.
2. Expand the Services sub-icon in the Tree frame.
3. Click the Authentication Failures branch. The Authentication Failures display appears in the

View frame.

Table 4-6

lists and describes the fields in this display.

Viewing Diagnostic Test Results

Available test results vary by hardware platform.

Table 4-6: Authentication Failures Fields

Field

Description

CLI Access Violation Count

Cumulative number of failed CLI logins since the Server Switch
booted.

CLI Last Violation Time

Time of the most recent failed CLI login.

SNMP Access Violation Count Cumulative number of failed SNMP logins since the Server

Switch booted.

SNMP Last Violation Time

Time of the most recent failed SNMP login.

HTTP Access Violation Count Cumulative number of failed HTTP logins since the Server

Switch booted.

HTTP Last Violation Time

Time of the most recent failed HTTP login.

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