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RADIUS general group
RADIUS general group
You can use a Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) server to secure the following
types of access to the switch or router:
•
Telnet access
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SSH access
•
Web management access
•
Access to the Privileged EXEC level and CONFIG levels of the CLI
snAccountingCommandMethods
brcdIp.1.1.3.15.3.1
Syntax: OctetString
Read-write
Shows a sequence of accounting methods.
This object can have zero to three octets. Each octet
represents an accounting method. Each octet can have one
of the following values:
•
radius(2) – Send accounting information to RADIUS
server
•
tacplus(5) – Send accounting information to TACACS+
server
•
none(6) – No accounting method
Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all authorization
methods.
snAccountingCommandLevel
brcdIp.1.1.3.15.3.2
Syntax: Integer
Read-write
Specifies the commands that need to be accounted for. Any
command that is equal to or less than the selected level will
be accounted for:
•
level(0) – Privilege level 0
•
level(4) – Privilege level 4
•
level(5) – Privilege level 5.
snAccountingExec
brcdIp.1.1.3.15.3.3
Syntax: OctetString
Read-write
Shows the sequence of accounting methods for exec
programs.
This object can have zero to three octets. Each octet
represents a method for Telnet or SSH login authorization.
Each octet can have one of the following values:
•
radius(2) – Send accounting information to the RADIUS
server
•
tacplus(5) – Send accounting information to the
TACACS+ server
•
none(6) – No accounting method
Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all authorization
methods.
snAccountingSystem
brcdIp.1.1.3.15.3.4
Syntax: OctetString
Read-write
A sequence of accounting methods.
This object can have zero to three octets. Each octet
represents a method to account for the system related
events. Each octet has the following enumeration values:
•
radius(2) – send accounting information to the RADIUS
server
•
tacplus(5) – send accounting information to the
TACACS+ server
•
none(6) – skip accounting
Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all previous
accounting methods.
Name, OID, and Syntax
Access
Description