What other features use authentication, Default management security values – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Controlling Management Access

What Other Features Use Authentication?

In addition to controlling access to the management interface, the switch can

use RADIUS, IAS, or the local user database to provide port-based access

control. Port-based access control specifies whether devices that are

connected to the switch ports are allowed access to the network.
The IEEE 802.1X feature (also known as Dot1X) and Captive Portal feature

use RADIUS or the local user database to control network access. IEEE

802.1X can also use the IAS to authenticate users. For information about

IEEE 802.1X, see "Configuring 802.1X and Port-Based Security" on page 509.

For information about Captive Portal, see "Configuring a Captive Portal" on

page 453.
The RADIUS server can provide VLAN assignments to devices connected to

the switch ports. For information about RADIUS-assigned VLANs, see

"Dynamic VLAN Creation" on page 514.

Default Management Security Values

By default, the only management access to the switch is through the console

port, and no authentication is required. Table 9-2 describes the default

settings for the management access features.

Table 9-2. Management Security Default Values

Management Security
Feature

Default

Management Access

Control List (ACL)

No access profiles are configured.

Password management

features

Password minimum length is enabled, and the minimum

password length is 8 characters.
Password aging, limiting the number consecutive passwords

before reuse, and limiting the number of allowed consecutive

login attempts are disabled.

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