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Chapter 8
User Authentication
Avaya 
P333R-LB User’s Guide
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Exiting the Supervisor Level
To exit the Supervisor level, type the command exit. 
Entering the CLI
To enter the CLI, enter your username and password. Your access level is indicated 
in the prompt as follows: 
The User level prompt is shown below: 
Cajun_P330-N> 
The Privileged level prompt is shown below: 
Cajun_P330-N# 
The Configure level prompt for Layer 3 configuration is shown below: 
P330-N(configure)#
The Supervisor level prompt is shown below: 
Cajun_P330-N(super)# 
RADIUS
Introduction to RADIUS
User accounts are typically maintained locally on the switch. Therefore, if a site 
contains multiple Avaya Switches, it is necessary to configure each switch with its 
own user accounts. Additionally, if for example a 'read-write' user has to be 
changed into a 'read-only' user, you must change all the 'read-write' passwords 
configured locally in every switch, in order to prevent him from accessing this level. 
This is obviously not effective management. A better solution is to have all of the 
user login information kept in a central location where all the switches can access it. 
P330 features such a solution: the Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service 
(RADIUS). 
A RADIUS authentication server is installed on a central computer at the customer's 
site. On this server user authentication (account) information is configured that 
provides various degrees of access to the switch. The P330 will run as a RADIUS 
client. When a user attempts to log into the switch, if there is no local user account 
for the entered user name and password, then the switch will send an 
Display the username, password 
and access type for all users on the 
switch
show username
In order to...
Use the following command...