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• Accounting for users that access management interfaces on the switch through the

console and Telnet.

• Accounting for commands that users enter at specific CLI privilege levels.
• Authorization of users that access management interfaces on the switch through

the console and Telnet.

To configure AAA on the switch, you need to follow this general process:

1. Configure RADIUS and TACACS+ server access parameters. See "Configuring

Local/Remote Logon Authentication" on page 3-72.

2. Define RADIUS and TACACS+ server groups to support the accounting and

authorization of services.

3. Define a method name for each service to which you want to apply accounting or

authorization and specify the RADIUS or TACACS+ server groups to use.

4. Apply the method names to port or line interfaces.

Note:

This guide assumes that RADIUS and TACACS+ servers have already been
configured to support AAA. The configuration of RADIUS and TACACS+ server
software is beyond the scope of this guide, refer to the documentation provided
with the RADIUS or TACACS+ server software.

Configuring AAA RADIUS Group Settings

The AAA RADIUS Group Settings screen defines the configured RADIUS servers to
use for accounting and authorization.

Command Attributes
Group Name - Defines a name for the RADIUS server group. (1-255 characters)
Server Index - Specifies the RADIUS server and sequence to use for the group.

(Range: 1-5)
When specifying the index for a RADIUS sever, the server index must already be
defined (see "Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication" on page 3-72).

Web – Click Security, AAA, Radius Group Settings. Enter the RADIUS group name,
followed by the number of the server, then click Add.

Figure 3-43 AAA Radius Group Settings

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