Netgear GSM7228PS - ProSAFE 28 ports Gigabit Ethernet L2 Managed Stackable Switch with PoE User Manual

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Chapter 6.  Managing Device Security 
 
ProSafe® Gigabit L3 Managed Stackable Switches Software Administration Manual 
1. 
List Name - If you are creating a new login list, enter the name you want to assign. It 
can be up to 15 alphanumeric characters long and is not case sensitive.
2. 
Use the dropdown menu to select the method that should appear first in the selected 
authentication login list. If you select a method that does not time out as the first method, 
such as 'local' no other method will be tried, even if you have specified more than one 
method. The options are:
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Local - The user's locally stored ID and password will be used for authentication.
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Radius - The user's ID and password will be authenticated using the RADIUS server 
instead of locally.
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Line - The line password will be used for authentication.
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Enable - The privileged EXEC password will be used for authentication.
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Tacacs - The user's ID and password will be authenticated using the TACACS+ 
server.
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None - The user will not be authenticated.
3. 
Use the dropdown menu to select the method, if any, that should appear second in the 
selected authentication login list. This is the method that will be used if the first method times 
out. If you select a method that does not time out as the second method, the third method 
will not be tried. Note that this parameter will not appear when you first create a new login 
list.
4. 
Use the dropdown menu to select the method, if any, that should appear third in the selected 
authentication login list.
5. 
Use the dropdown menu to select the method, if any, that should appear forth in the selected 
authentication login list.
6. 
Use the dropdown menu to select the method, if any, that should appear fifth in the selected 
authentication login list.
7. 
Use the dropdown menu to select the method, if any, that should appear sixth in the selected 
authentication login list.
8. 
Click ADD to add a new login list to the switch.
9. 
Click DELETE to remove the selected authentication login list from the configuration. The 
delete will fail if the selected login list is assigned to any user (including the default user) for 
system login. You can only use this button if you have Read/Write access. The change will 
not be retained across a power cycle unless you perform a save.