Configuration Guide User guide

1894 FastIron Configuration Guide
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Web authentication mode configuration
[no] username <username2> password <password2> <cr>
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The [delete-all] keyword indicates that the user records in the text file will replace the user records
in the specified local user database on the FastIron switch. If the [delete-all] keyword is not
present, the new user records will be added to the specified local user database on the FastIron
switch. The [delete-all] keyword is optional. If present, it must appear on the first line, before the
first user record in the text file.
The optional [no] keyword indicates that the user entry will be deleted from the specified local user
database on the FastIron switch.
User records that already exist in the local user database will be updated with the information in
the text file when it is uploaded to the switch.
For <username1>, <username2>, etc., enter up to 31 ASCII characters.
For <password1>, <password2>, etc., enter up to 29 ASCII characters.
Be sure to Insert a cursor return (<cr>) after each user record.
You can enter up to 30 user records per text file.
Importing a text file of user records from a TFTP server
NOTE
Before importing the file, make sure it adheres to the ASCII text format described in the previous
section, “Creating a text file of user records” on page 1893.
To import a text file of user records from a TFTP server to the FastIron switch, enter a command
such as the following.
Brocade#(config-localuserdb-userdb1)#import-users tftp 192.168.1.1 filename
userdb1
Syntax: import-users tftp <ip-address> filename <filename>
The <ip-address> parameter specifies the IPv4 address of the TFTP server on which the desired
text file resides.
The <filename> parameter specifies the name of the image on the TFTP server.
Using a RADIUS server as the web authentication method
By default, Web Authentication will use a RADIUS server to authenticate hosts’ usernames and
passwords, unless the device is configured to use the local user database (see the previous
section). To configure the FastIron switch to use a RADIUS server, refer to “RADIUS security” on
page 157. You must also perform the following steps.
1. Configure the RADIUS server information on the FastIron switch. Enter a command such as the
following.
Brocade(config)#radius-server host 10.1.1.8 auth-port 1812 acct-port 1813
default key $GSig@U\