Справочник Пользователя для Netopia R910
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TheNetopia R910 implements a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Ser vice (RADIUS) client (RFC 2138) and
adds the ability to authenticate console configuration access using a RADIUS ser ver. This feature is strictly for
console menu access authentication only, and is not intended for WAN connectivity access authentication.
adds the ability to authenticate console configuration access using a RADIUS ser ver. This feature is strictly for
console menu access authentication only, and is not intended for WAN connectivity access authentication.
Earlier routers use a local console authentication database consisting of between one and four user-
name/password pairs. They require a user seeking console configuration access to log in with a username and
password when at least one username/password pair have been configured locally in the router. If no user-
name/password pairs are defined, a user seeking console configuration access is given access without being
required to log in.
name/password pairs. They require a user seeking console configuration access to log in with a username and
password when at least one username/password pair have been configured locally in the router. If no user-
name/password pairs are defined, a user seeking console configuration access is given access without being
required to log in.
TheR910 adds the ability to authenticate users seeking console configuration access by using a remote
authentication database maintained by a RADIUS ser ver. It suppor ts four security database modes:
authentication database maintained by a RADIUS ser ver. It suppor ts four security database modes:
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RADIUS only
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RADIUS then Local
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Local then RADIUS
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To display the Security Options screen, from the Main Menu select System Configuration, Security, then Security
Options.
Options.
Main
Menu
System
Configuration
Security
Security
Options
Security Options
Enable Dial-in Console Access: Yes
Enable SmartStart/Web Server: Yes
Enable Telnet Console Access: Yes
Enable Telnet Access to SNMP Screens: Yes
Console Access timeout (seconds): 600
Enable Telnet Access to SNMP Screens: Yes
Console Access timeout (seconds): 600
Show Users...
Add User...
Delete User...
Add User...
Delete User...
Advanced Security Options...
Password for This Screen (11 chars max):
Set up configuration access options here.