Displaying snmp settings, Authenticating users, Radius client – Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual

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Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide

Managing the Switch

Displaying SNMP Settings

To display the SNMP settings configured on the switch, use the following command:

show management

This command displays the following information:

Enable/disable state for Telnet, SSH2, and SNMP

SNMP community strings

Authorized SNMP station list

SNMP trap receiver list

RMON polling configuration

Login statistics

Authenticating Users

ExtremeWare provides two methods to authenticate users who login to the switch:

RADIUS client

TACACS+

RADIUS Client

Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS, RFC 2138) is a mechanism for authenticating and
centrally administrating access to network nodes. The ExtremeWare RADIUS client implementation
allows authentication for Telnet or console access to the switch.

NOTE

You cannot configure RADIUS and TACACS+ at the same time.

You can define a primary and secondary RADIUS server for the switch to contact. When a user
attempts to login using Telnet, http, or the console, the request is relayed to the primary RADIUS server,
and then to the secondary RADIUS server, if the primary does not respond. If the RADIUS client is
enabled, but access to the RADIUS primary an secondary server fails, the switch uses its local database
for authentication.

The privileges assigned to the user (admin versus nonadmin) at the RADIUS server take precedence
over the configuration in the local switch database.

unconfig management

Restores default values to all
SNMP-related entries.

Table 18: SNMP Configuration Commands (continued)

Command

Description

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