Radius server table (ipv4) – Brocade Virtual ADX MIB Reference (Supporting ADX v03.1.00) User Manual
Page 51

Brocade Virtual ADX MIB Reference
39
53-1003312-01
RADIUS server table (IPv4)
RADIUS server table (IPv4)
The following objects provide information on the RADIUS server. They apply to all IPv4 devices.
snRadiusEnableMethod
brcdIp.1.1.3.12.1.8
Syntax: OctetString
Read-write
Shows the sequence of authentication methods for the RADIUS
server. Each octet represents a method for authenticating the user
after login, as the user enters the privilege mode of the command
line interface. Each octet can have one of the following values:
•
enable(1) – Authenticate by the “Enable” password for the
command line interface
•
radius(2) – Authenticate by requesting the RADIUS server
•
local(3) – Authenticate by local user account table
•
line(4) – Authenticate by the Telnet password
•
tacplus(5) – Authenticate by requesting TACACS Plus server
•
none(6) – Do not authenticate
•
tacacs(7) – Authenticate by requesting TACACS server
Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all previous
authentication methods.
snRadiusWebServerMethod
brcdIp.1.1.3.12.1.9
Syntax: OctetString
Read-write
Shows the sequence of authentication methods. Each octet
represents a method for authenticating the user who is accessing the
Web-server. Each octet can have one of the following values:
•
enable(1) – Authenticate by the “Enable” password for the
command line interface
•
radius(2) – Authenticate by requesting the RADIUS server
•
local(3) – Authenticate by local user account table
•
line(4) – Authenticate by the Telnet password
•
tacplus(5) – Authenticate by requesting TACACS Plus server
•
none(6) – Do not authenticate
•
tacacs(7) – Authenticate by requesting TACACS server
Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all previous
authentication methods.
snRadiusSNMPServerMeth
od
brcdIp.1.1.3.12.1.10
Syntax: OctetString
Read-write
Shows the sequence of authentication methods. Each octet
represents a method to authenticate the user who is accessing the
SNMP server. Each octet can have one of the following values:
•
enable(1) – Authenticate by the “Enable” password for the
command line interface
•
radius(2) – Authenticate by requesting the RADIUS server
•
local(3) – Authenticate by local user account table
•
line(4) – Authenticate by the Telnet password
•
tacplus(5) – Authenticate by requesting TACACS Plus server
•
none(6) – Do not authenticate
•
tacacs(7) – Authenticate by requesting TACACS server
Setting a zero length octet string invalidates all previous
authentication methods.
Name, OID, and Syntax
Access
Description