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You can use the RADIUS service for User Privileged Access of network devices, such as Layer 2, Layer 3, Layer 4 switch, Firewall, or router. In other words, If a user logs in to a network device, the credentials are authenticated and authorized not from the local user database in the device but from the imRAD service.
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This feature can free you from the hard work of managing passwords for many devices.  
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To support login authentication using RADIUS, configurations are required for each device, so you should refer to the manual of the device. Refer to the "[[Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication in network devices]]" for the Extreme Networks and Cisco Systems devices.

Latest revision as of 21:08, 27 January 2022

You can use the RADIUS service for User Privileged Access of network devices, such as Layer 2, Layer 3, Layer 4 switch, Firewall, or router. In other words, If a user logs in to a network device, the credentials are authenticated and authorized not from the local user database in the device but from the imRAD service.

Login Authentication

This feature can free you from the hard work of managing passwords for many devices.

To support login authentication using RADIUS, configurations are required for each device, so you should refer to the manual of the device. Refer to the "Configuring RADIUS Login Authentication in network devices" for the Extreme Networks and Cisco Systems devices.