
SCSxx05/SCSxx20 User Guide 4: Configuration
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Configuring PAP Secrets
PAP is the default authentication method. The parameters include:
Client
Server
Secret (password used for authentication; generated by the system
administrator)
IP address (acceptable local IP address)
1. With PAP Secrets on the setup menu selected, press Enter. The PAP
secrets prompt displays.
2. Use the arrows to move the cursor to the end of the first line (Secrets for
authentication using PAP), and press Enter to create a new line.
3. Enter the PAP secrets information as four separate fields, separating the
entries with a space: client, server, secret, and IP address. (Do not use a
# sign, which indicates a comment.
Edit pap-secrets?
(Use <Escape> to end edit)
Each line should contain four fields containing:
Client server secret IP-address
The second line usually contains the same info as the first line
# Secrets for authentication using PAP
#clients server secret IP addresses
* * * *
* * *
4. Press Enter. The setup menu returns, with Configure User
Authentication, selected.
Configuring User Authentication
This option on the setup menu provides a submenu of user authentication
methods. Only one external authentication method (NIS, LDAP, or RADIUS) may
be enabled at a time. Enabling one method automatically disables the others.
NIS (default is disabled)
LDAP (default is disabled)
RADIUS (default is disabled)
Global port permissions
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