![]() You CAN create lines for the “enable” vs “login” if you wish, but there are some extra hoops to jump through. # Enable SSH server, don’t forget you have to enable the keys and such. ![]() # Configure HTTP/HTTPS logins to use RADIUS first, then local # Configure SSH logins to use the RADIUSLIST specified above # Configure Telnet logins to use the RADIUSLIST specified above Need to investigate, as we need redundancy. Nothing works if I have a second server listed. # Configure a group for radius, and specify the order of authentication checking should be RADIUS then LocalĪaa authentication login “RADIUSLIST” radius local # Create a local admin account as a backup, if you don’t already have one. First, let me cite my source, which was not only an excellent resource for the Dell PowerConnect/RADIUS in general, but also mentioned specific gotcha’s to be aware of on the PC62xx series switches – ġ) Configure the PowerConnect 6248 for RADIUS at the CLI
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