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8. From the menus in the 2, 3, and 4 columns, select the authentication methods, if

any, that must be used in the selected authentication login list.

If a previous method times out, the next method is used. For example, the
authentication method that you select in the 2 column is tried after the authentication
method that select in the 1 column in the previous step. Similarly, the authentication
method that you select in the 3 column is tried after the authentication method that
you select in the 2 column, and so on. If you select a method that does not time out,
the next method is not tried.

9. Click the Apply button.

Your settings are saved.

10. To save the settings to the running configuration, click the Save icon.

Current login sessions

You can display information about current Telnet, serial, SSH, HTTP, or HTTPS login
sessions to the switch.

To display the current login sessions:

1. Launch a web browser.

2. In the address field of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.

If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Log in to the main UI with a web
browser
on page 27 and the subsections.

The login page displays.

3. Click the Main UI Login button.

The main UI login page displays in a new tab.

4. Enter admin as the user name, enter your local device password, and click the Login

button.

The first time that you log in, no password is required. However, you then must
specify a local device password to use each subsequent time that you log in.

The System Information page displays.

5. Select Security > Management Security > Login Sessions.

The Login Sessions page displays.

The following table describes the fields that are shown in the table.

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