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Configuring Security
Configuring Management Access Authentication
Cisco Small Business 200 1.1 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 235
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- 802.1X—RADIUS server is used for 802.1x authentication.
- All—RADIUS server is used for authenticating user that ask to administer
the switch and for 802.1X authentication.
STEP 6 Click Apply. The RADIUS server definition is added to the Running Configuration
file of the switch.
Configuring Management Access Authentication
Authentication methods can be assigned to HTTP/HTTPS sessions. The
authentication can be performed locally or on a RADIUS server.
User authentication occurs in the order that the authentication methods are
selected. If the first authentication method is not available, the next selected
method is used. For example, if the selected authentication methods are RADIUS
and Local, and all configured RADIUS servers are queried in priority order and do
not reply, the user is authenticated locally.
If an authentication method fails or the user has insufficient privilege level, the user
is denied access to the switch. In other words, if authentication fails at an
authentication method, the switch stops; it does not continue and does not
attempt to use the next authentication method.
To define authentication methods for an access method:
STEP 1 Click Security > Management Access Authentication. The Management Access
Authentication page displays.
STEP 2 Select an access method from the Application list.
STEP 3 Use the arrows to move the authentication method between the Optional Methods
column and the Selected Methods column. The first method selected is the first
method that is used.
RADIUS—User is authenticated on a RADIUS server. You must have
configured one or more RADIUS servers.
None—User is allowed to access the switch without authentication.
Local—Username and password is checked against the data stored on the
local switch. These username and password pairs are defined in the User
Accounts page.

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BrandCisco
ModelSF200-24
CategorySwitch
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