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H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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16-3

Importing the Public Key of a Peer from a

Public Key File

11-7

Inconsistent Keys on the Access Device and

the Portal Server

8-30

Incorrect Server Port Number on the Access

Device

8-31

Introduction to Extended Portal Functions

8-2

Introduction to Portal

8-1

Introduction to SSH2.0

11-1

K

Key Algorithm Types

11-1

L

Level Switching Authentication for Telnet

Users by an HWTACACS Server

3-22

Local MAC Authentication Configuration

Example

7-5

Local MAC Authentication

7-2

O

Operation of SSH

11-1

P

Port Security Features

9-2

Port Security Modes

9-2

Port Security Overview

9-1

Portal Authentication Modes

8-4

Portal Authentication Process

8-5

Portal System Components

8-2

Proprietary RADIUS Sub-Attributes of H3C

1-14

R

RADIUS Packet Format

1-4

RADIUS-Based MAC Authentication

Configuration Example

7-7

RADIUS-Based MAC Authentication

7-2

S

Security and Authentication Mechanisms

1-3

Setting 802.1X Timers

5-17

Setting the Maximum Number of Attempts for

Sending an Authentication Request

5-16

Setting the SSH Management Parameters

11-9

Specifying a Mandatory Authentication

Domain for a Port

5-21

Specifying a Source IP Address or Interface

for the SFTP Client

12-2

Specifying a Source IP address/Interface for

the SSH Client

11-11

Specifying the Access Control Method

5-15

Specifying the Authentication Method of

802.1X Users

5-14

Specifying the Port Authorization Mode

5-14

SSH Client Configuration Task List

11-10

SSH Server Configuration Task List

11-4

Static IP Source Guard Binding Entry

Configuration Example

13-5

Support for Guest VLAN and Auth-Fail VLAN

9-5

T

Terminating the Connection to the Remote

SFTP Server

12-5

Troubleshooting HWTACACS

4-2

Troubleshooting RADIUS

4-1

U

Users Cannot be Redirected Correctly

6-5

V

VLAN Assignment

7-2

W

What is URPF

15-1

When Switch Acts as Client for Password

Authentication

11-21

When Switch Acts as Client for Publickey

Authentication

11-24

When Switch Acts as Server for Password

Authentication

11-13

When Switch Acts as Server for Publickey

Authentication

11-16