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predefined field values are:
 Network Default
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 Console Default
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 Secure Telnet (SSH)—Displays the Authentication Profiles used to authenticate SSH users. Secure Shell (SSH) provides secure remote connections to a
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device. The SSH enables SSH clients to establish a secure, encrypted connection with a device. Authentication Methods Lists are assigned in the
Assigning Authentication
Profiles.
 HTTP—Displays the authentication methods used for HTTP access. The possible field values are:
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 None—Indicates that no authentication profile is used for HTTP access.
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 Local—Indicates that HTTP authentication occurs locally.
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 Radius—Indicates that HTTP authentication occurs at the RADIUS server, and HTTP access is permitted.
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 Local, None—Indicates that HTTP authentication first takes place locally. If no authentication method is used, the local user database is empty
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and HTTP access is permitted.
 Radius, None—Indicates that HTTP authentication first takes place at the RADIUS server. If no authentication method is used, the RADIUS server
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cannot be accessed.
 Local, Radius—Indicates that HTTP authentication first takes place locally. If the RADIUS server authenticates the user, the local user database is
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empty. If the RADIUS server cannot authenticate the management method, the HTTP session is blocked.
 Radius, Local—Indicates that HTTP authentication first takes place at the RADIUS server. If the RADIUS server cannot be accessed, the HTTP
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session is authenticated locally. If the HTTP session cannot be authenticated locally, the HTTP session is blocked.
 Local, Radius, None—Indicates that HTTP authentication first takes place locally. If the local database is empty, the RADIUS server authenticates
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the management method. If the RADIUS server cannot be accessed, the HTTP session is permitted.
 Radius, Local, None—Indicates that HTTP authentication first takes place at the RADIUS server. If the RADIUS server cannot be accessed, the
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HTTP session is authenticated locally. If the local database is empty, the HTTP session is permitted.
 Secure HTTP—Specifies the authentication profiles used for Secure HTTP access. The possible field values are:
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 None—Indicates that no authentication profiles is used for Secure HTTP access.
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 Local—Indicates that Secure HTTP authentication occurs locally.
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 Radius—Indicates that Secure HTTP authentication occurs at the RADIUS server.
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 Local, None—Indicates that Secure HTTP authentication first takes place locally. If the local database is empty, no authentication method is used,
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and secure HTTP access is permitted.
 Radius, None—Indicates that Secure HTTP authentication first takes place at the RADIUS server. If the RADIUS server cannot be accessed, no
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authentication method is used, and secure HTTP access is permitted.
 Local, Radius—Indicates that Secure HTTP authentication first takes place locally. If the local database is empty, the RADIUS server authenticates
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the user. If the RADIUS server cannot authenticate the management method, the Secure HTTP session is blocked.
 Radius, Local—Indicates that Secure HTTP authentication first takes place at the RADIUS server. If the RADIUS server cannot be accessed, the
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Secure HTTP session is authenticated locally. If the Secure HTTP session cannot be authenticated locally, the Secure HTTP session is blocked.
 Local, Radius, None—Indicates that Secure HTTP authentication first takes place locally. If the local database is empty, the RADIUS server
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authenticates the management method. If the RADIUS server cannot access the database, the Secure HTTP session is permitted.
 Radius, Local, None—Indicates that Secure HTTP authentication first takes place at the RADIUS server. If the RADIUS server cannot be accessed,
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the Secure HTTP session is authenticated locally. If the local database is empty, the Secure HTTP session is permitted.
 
Applying an Authentication List to Console Sessions:
1.  Open the Select Authentication page.
2.  Select an Authentication Profile in the Console field.
3.  Click Apply Changes. Console sessions are assigned an Authentication List.
 
Applying an Authentication Profile to Telnet Sessions:
1.  Open the Select Authentication page.
2.  Select an Authentication Profile in the Telnet field.
3.  Click Apply Changes. Telnet sessions are assigned an Authentication List.
 
Applying an Authentication Profile to Secure Telnet (SSH) Sessions:
1.  Open the Select Authentication page.
2.  Select an Authentication Profile in the Secure Telnet (SSH) field.
3.  Click Apply Changes. Secure Telnet (SSH) sessions are assigned an Authentication Profile.
 
Assigning HTTP Sessions a Authentication Sequence:
1.  Open the Select Authentication page.

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