
Configuring IP Interfaces
Configuring RADIUS Accounting on an Interface 6-9
X To enable LDAP authentication on the IP interface
Execute the authentication ldap enable command in
Interface Command Mode:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>authentication ldap enable
X To enable RADIUS authentication on the IP interface
Execute the authentication radius enable command in
Interface Command Mode:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>authentication radius enable
X To enable RSA SecurID authentication on the IP
interface
Execute the authentication rsa securid enable command
in Interface Command Mode:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>authentication rsa securid enable
X To enable TACACS+ authentication on the IP interface
Execute the authentication tacacs+ enable command, in
the Interface Command Mode:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>authentication tacacs+ enable
X To enable Kerberos authentication on the IP interface
Execute the authentication kerberosv5 enable command,
in the Interface Command Mode:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>authentication kerberosv5 enable
Configuring RADIUS Accounting on an Interface
RADIUS Accounting allows you to log user account information
to a remote server in a per-client file. The file or record can
contain information such as the user who logged in, the duration
of the session, port number, Client IP address, and the number
of bytes/packets that were processed by the LX unit. See
Appendix B, “About RADIUS and TACACS+ Accounting” for more
information about RADIUS accounting.
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