![]() I understand why it is there, but in my environment it’s not needed. Personally my preference is that if you have access to the device, then you get to configure it, the extra “enable” password is just a pain. You CAN create lines for the “enable” vs “login” if you wish, but there are some extra hoops to jump through. # Enable SSH server, don’t forget you have to enable the keys and such. # Configure HTTP/HTTPS logins to use RADIUS first, then local # Configure SSH logins to use the RADIUSLIST specified above # Configure Telnet logins to use the RADIUSLIST specified above ![]() Need to investigate, as we need redundancy. Nothing works if I have a second server listed. # Configure a group for radius, and specify the order of authentication checking should be RADIUS then LocalĪaa authentication login “RADIUSLIST” radius local # Create a local admin account as a backup, if you don’t already have one. First, let me cite my source, which was not only an excellent resource for the Dell PowerConnect/RADIUS in general, but also mentioned specific gotcha’s to be aware of on the PC62xx series switches – ġ) Configure the PowerConnect 6248 for RADIUS at the CLI
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