
6-8 Configuring Local Authentication on an IP Interface
LX Series Configuration Guide
Configuring Local Authentication on an
IP Interface
Local authentication can be used when a subscriber logs in to a
specific asynchronous port via an IP interface. In order to use
local authentication, it must be enabled as the method of
inbound authentication for the asynchronous port. Then it must
be enabled for the IP interface.
X To enable local authentication for inbound
asynchronous ports
Execute the authentication enable command, in
Asynchronous Command Mode, with the inbound and local
modifiers. In the following example, local authentication is
enabled as the method of inbound authentication for
asynchronous port 4:
Example Async 4-4:0 >>authentication inbound local enable
X To enable local authentication on the IP interface
Execute the authentication local enable command, in
Interface Command Mode:
Example Intf 1-1:0 >>authentication local enable
Configuring Server-Based Authentication on an
IP Interface
Server-based authentication methods (for example, LDAP,
RADIUS, TACACS+, or RSA SecurID) can be used when a
subscriber logs in to an asynchronous port via an IP interface. In
order to enable server-based authentication for an IP interface,
the authentication method must be configured for the LX unit
and enabled as the method of inbound authentication for the
asynchronous port. For more information, see “Setting Up
Server-Based Authentication and Accounting” on page 2-12 and
the authentication enable commands in the
LX-Series Commands
Reference Guide
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