Configuring off-node server information, Overview, Multiple administration login names – Enterasys Networks CSX6000 User Manual
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This chapter provides information on configuring the CyberSWITCH so that it will be able to
communicate with an off-node server. This communication may be for Authentication or
Accounting purposes. The off-node servers supported are:
Connection Services Manager (CSM)
CSM, RADIUS Authentication, TACACS and ACE are all authentication servers; RADIUS
Accounting is the accounting server. Please refer to your specific off-node server documentation for
information on each server’s individual requirements.
This chapter also provides off-node configuration information for:
Multiple administration login names
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When configuring the off-node server itself, you may configure up to 101 different names for
. You may assign administration capabilities to specific personnel with different
passwords, passcodes, and/ or SecureID cards. By using this feature, you can track who logged in
to what system via the security server log.
When configuring your off-node server, identify each device and/or user with one of the following
access levels:
•
: limited access
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: administrative-level access when only one administrator necessary
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: administrative-level access for multiple users
An example of a properly configured ACE server may resemble the following:
User
Client
name: John Doe
name: mynode1
address: Remote Office1
address: 1.1.1.1
client activation: mynode1
type: communications server
default login name: admin10
user activation: John Doe
assigned token: 04690074