Command Reference Guide

3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family authentication 23
Command Reference
authentication
Purpose Use the authentication command to configure an authentication scheme for the
current ISP domain.
Use the undo authentication command to restore the default authentication
scheme of the domain.
Syntax authentication { hwtacacs-scheme hwtacacs-scheme-name [ local ] |
radius-scheme radius-scheme-name [ local ] | local | none }
undo authentication
Parameters hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name
Specifies the HWTACACS scheme for authentication.
radius-scheme
radius-scheme-name
Specifies the RADIUS scheme for authentication.
local
Specifies to use the local authentication scheme.
none
Specifies not to perform authentication.
Default By default, no separate authentication scheme is available.
Example Specify ISP domain h3c163.net to use RADIUS scheme radius for authentication.
[3Com-isp-h3c163.net] authentication radius-scheme radius
Specify ISP domain h3c to use RADIUS scheme rd for authentication and use the local
authentication scheme as the alternate one.
[3Com-isp-h3c] authentication radius-scheme rd local
Specify ISP domain h3c to use HWTACACS scheme hwtac for authentication and use
the local authentication scheme as the alternate one.
[3Com-isp-h3c] authentication hwtacacs-scheme hwtac local
View This command can be used in the following views:
ISP Domain view
Description Note that the RADIUS or HWTACACS authentication scheme you configure by using
the
authentication command must exist already.
If you configure the authentication radius-scheme radius-scheme-name
local or authentication hwtacacs-scheme hwtacacs-scheme-name
local command, the local authentication scheme is the alternate scheme for use
when the RADIUS server or TACACS server is not responding properly. That is, the