User Manual
Table Of Contents
- M4100 Series Managed Switch
- Contents
- 1. Get Started
- 2. Configure System Information
- System Configuration
- Configure Initial Management VLAN Settings
- Define System Information
- View the Switch Status
- Manage Loopback Interfaces
- View the IPv6 Network Neighbor Table
- Configure an IPv4 Management VLAN
- View or Set the System Time
- Configure DNS
- Configure the DHCP Server
- Configure the DHCP Pool
- Configure UDP Relay Global Settings
- Configure the Basic PoE Settings
- Configure Advanced PoE Settings
- View All MIBs Supported by the Switch
- Configure SNMP v3 Settings for a User
- LLDP Overview
- Configure LLDP Global Settings
- Configure an LLDP Interface
- View LLDP Statistics
- View LLDP Local Device Information
- View LLDP Remote Device Information
- View LLDP Remote Device Inventory
- Configure LLDP-MED Global Settings
- Configure the LLDP-MED Interface
- View LLDP-MED Local Device Information
- View LLDP-MED Remote Device Information
- View LLDP-MED Remote Device Inventory
- ISDP Settings Overview
- Configure Timers
- 3. Configure Switching Information
- VLAN Overview
- Configure a Basic VLAN
- Configure an Internal VLAN
- Add a VLAN
- Reset VLAN Configuration
- Configure Internal VLAN Settings
- Configure VLAN Trunking
- Configure VLAN Membership
- View VLAN Status
- Configure Port PVID
- Configure a MAC-Based VLAN Group
- Configure a Protocol-Based VLAN Group
- Configure Protocol-Based VLAN Group Membership
- Configure an IP Subnet–Based VLAN
- Configure Port DVLAN
- Configure a Voice VLAN
- Configure GARP Switch Settings
- Configure GARP Port Settings
- Auto-VoIP Overview
- Spanning Tree Protocol Overview
- Configure Multicast
- IGMP Snooping Overview
- Configure MLD Snooping
- Configure MVR
- Manage MAC Addresses
- Configure Port Settings
- Link Aggregation Group Overview
- VLAN Overview
- 4. Routing
- 5. Configure Quality of Service
- QoS Overview
- Class of Service
- Differentiated Services
- DiffServ Wizard Overview
- Use the DiffServ Wizard
- Configure DiffServ
- Configure the Global Diffserv Mode
- Configure a DiffServ Class
- Configure the Class Match Criteria
- Configure a DiffServ IPv6 Class
- Configure the DiffServ Class Match Criteria
- Configure DiffServ Policy
- Configure DiffServ Policy Attributes
- Configure DiffServ Policy Settings on an Interface
- View Service Statistics
- 6. Manage Device Security
- Management Security Settings
- Configure RADIUS Settings
- TACACS
- Set Up a Login Authentication List
- Configure Management Access
- Manage Certificates
- Manage Telnet
- Port Authentication Overview
- Traffic Control
- Configure a Private Group
- Private VLAN Overview
- Storm Control Overview
- Control DHCP Snooping Settings
- Configure an IP Source Guard Interface
- Configure Dynamic ARP Inspection
- Access Control List Overview
- Use the ACL Wizard
- Create a MAC ACL
- Configure MAC Rules
- Configure ACL MAC Binding
- View or Delete MAC Bindings
- Configure an IP ACL
- Configure Rules for an IP ACL
- Configure IP Extended Rules
- Configure an IPv6 ACL
- Configure IPv6 Rules
- Configure ACL Interface Bindings
- View or Delete IP ACL Bindings
- View or Delete VLAN ACL Bindings
- 7. Monitoring the System
- 8. Maintenance
- A. Default Settings
- B. Configuration Examples
Manage Device Security
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The valid range is 1 – 30. The default value is 5.
Give consideration to maximum delay time when configuring RADIUS maximum
retransmits and RADIUS time-outs. If multiple RADIUS servers are configured, the
maximum retransmit value on each is exhausted before the next server is attempted.
A
retransmit does not occur until the configured time-out value on that server has passed
without a response from the RADIUS server. Therefore, the maximum delay in receiving
a response from the RADIUS application equals the retransmit times time-out for all
configured servers. If the RADIUS request was generated by a user login attempt, all user
interfaces are blocked until the RADIUS application returns a response.
10. Select the
Accounting Mode Disable or Enable radio button.
This specifies whether the RADIUS accounting mode is enabled or disabled on the
current server
.
11. Select the RADIUS attribute 4 Disable or Enable radio button to enable or disable RADIUS
attribute 4.
The default value is Disable. The Radius
Attribute 4 Value is an optional field and can
be seen only when Radius attribute 4 Mode is enabled. It takes an IP address value in the
format (xx.xx.xx.xx).
The following table describes the nonconfigurable information displayed on the screen.
Table 77. RADIUS Configuration
Field Description
Current Server Address The address of the current server. This field is blank if no servers are
configured.
Number of Configured
Authentication Servers
Displays the number of configured authentication RADIUS servers. The
value can range from 0 to 32.
Number of Configured Accounting
Servers
Displays the number of RADIUS accounting servers configured. The
value can range from 0 to 32.
Number of Named Authentication
Server Groups
Displays the number of named RADIUS server authentication groups
configured.
Number of Named Accounting
Server Groups
Displays the number of Named RADIUS server accounting groups
configured.
Configure a RADIUS Server
You can view and configure various settings for the current RADIUS server configured on the
system.
To configure a RADIUS server:
1. Prepare your computer with a static IP address in the 169.254.100.0 subnet, for
example, 169.254.100.201.