3-28 Sun Fire B1600 Blade System Chassis Switch Administration Guide • June 2003
3.2.6 Configuring User Authentication
Use the Security menu to restrict management access based on specified user names
and passwords. You can manually configure access rights on the switch, or you can
use a remote access authentication server based on RADIUS or TACACS+ protocols.
There are two access types: Normal and Privileged. Normal level only provides
access to a limited number of commands, while Privileged level provides access to
all commands. The default administrator account has write access for all of the
parameters governing the switch. You should therefore assign a password as soon as
possible and store it in a safe place.
Note – The default administrator user name is admin with the password admin.
Note the following points about configuring user authentication:
■ By default, management access is always checked against the authentication
database stored on the local switch. If a remote authentication server is used, you
must specify the authentication sequence and the corresponding parameters for
each remote authentication protocol specified.
■ Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) and Terminal Access
Controller Access Control System Plus (TACACS+) are logon authentication
protocols that use software running on a central server to control access to
TFTP Status sun...
tftpMgt.
tftpStatus
Read/write tftpSuccess (1),
tftpStatusUnknown (2),
tfttpGeneralError (3),
tftpNoResponseFromServer (4),
tftpDownloadChecksumError
(5),
tftpDownloadIncompatibleImage
(6),
tftpTftpFileNotFound(7),
tftpTftpAccessViolation(8)
Restart
Configuration
File
sun...
restartMgt.
restartConfigFile
Read/write Display string (size (0-127))
Restart Action sun...
restart.Mgt.
restartControl
Read/write running (1),
warmBoot (2),
coldBoot (3)
TABLE 3-8 MIB Variables Associated With Downloading Configuration Settings
Field Name MIB Variable Access Value Range