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Creating a local template account – Juniper Networks J-Series User Manual

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Creating a Local Template Account

You can create a local template that is applied to users authenticated by RADIUS or
TACACS+ that are assigned to the local template account. You use local template
accounts when you need different types of templates. Each template can define a
different set of permissions appropriate for the group of users who use that template.

The procedure provided in this section creates a sample user named

admin

that

belongs to the

superuser

login class.

To create a local template account:

1.

Navigate to the top of the configuration hierarchy in either the J-Web or CLI
configuration editor.

2.

Perform the configuration tasks described in Table 17 on page 20.

3.

If you are finished configuring the network, commit the configuration.

To completely set up RADIUS or TACACS+ authentication, you must configure
at least one RADIUS or TACACS+ server and specify a system authentication
order

4.

Go on to one of the following procedures:

To configure a RADIUS server, see “Setting Up RADIUS
Authentication” on page 12
.

To configure a TACACS+ server, see “Setting Up TACACS+
Authentication” on page 13
.

To configure a system authentication order, see “Configuring Authentication
Order” on page 15.

Table 17: Creating a Local Template Account

CLI Configuration Editor

J-Web Configuration Editor

Task

From the

[edit]

hierarchy level,

enter

edit system login

1.

In the J-Web interface, select
Configuration>View and Edit>Edit
Configuration
.

2.

Next to System, click Configure or Edit.

3.

Next to Login, click Configure or Edit.

Navigate to the System Login
level in the configuration
hierarchy.

Set the username and the login
class for the user:

set user admin class superuser

1.

Next to User, click Add new entry.

2.

In the User name box, type

admin

.

3.

In the Class box, type

superuser

.

4.

Click OK.

Create a user named

admin

who

belongs to the

superuser

login

class.

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Managing User Authentication with a Configuration Editor

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