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Configuring Local Authentication for Telnet Users
173
radius scheme cams
primary authentication 192.168.1.19
primary accounting 192.168.1.19
secondary authentication 192.168.1.20
secondary accounting 192.168.1.20
key authentication expert
key accounting expert
user-name-format with-domain
server-type extended
#
domain abc
radius-scheme cams
vlan-assignment-mode integer
quit
#
domain default enable abc
#
interface Ethernet 1/0/3
dot1x port-method portbased
dot1x guest-vlan 10
#
dot1x
#
interface Ethernet 1/0/3
dot1x 
Precautions
The above describes only the configurations on the switch. Configurations like 
adding users and configuring VLAN assignment on the RADIUS server are omitted.
Configuring Local 
Authentication for 
Telnet Users
In local authentication mode, user information including the username, password 
and related attributes are stored in the switch. Local authentication features high 
speed and low cost, but the amount of stored information depends on the 
hardware capacity.
Network Diagram
Figure 45   Network diagram for configuring local authentication for Telnet users
 
Networking and
Configuration
Requirements
As shown in Figure 45, you are required to configure the switch so that Telnet 
users logging into the switch are authenticated locally by the switch.
Applicable Products
Internet
Switch
Telnet user
Product series 
Software version Hardware version 
Switch 5500
Release V03.02.04 
All versions 
Switch 5500G
Release V03.02.04 
All versions 
Switch 4500
Release V03.03.00 
All versions
Switch 4210
 Release V03.01.00 
All versions