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Dell PowerEdge M520 Catatan Rilis
 Switch Auditing
Switch auditing enhances network security by logging sensitive administrative actions. Switch auditing logs the
following actions:
Successful login
Unsuccessful attempt to login
Logout out from the switch
Timed out logout from the switch
Download file to the switch
Upload file from the switch
Remove file from the flash
File changes on the flash
Clear configuration
Add or remove user
Change user access level
Use of a SYSLOG server for monitoring network events is highly recommended.
 Authentication
The PowerConnect switches support authentication via a number of methods. The methods are specified in named lists.
Lists may be assigned to the enable and login access methods. The supported authentication methods are:
Enable
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RADIUS
TACACS
IAS
Local
None
Methods are attempted in the order specified in the authentication list. If the authentication method rejects
authentication, the user login is rejected. If an authentication method fails, e.g. unable to contact the authentication
server, the next method in the list is attempted. Only the RADIUS and TACACS methods can fail and therefore should
be specified first in an authentication list. The other methods will never fail and therefore should be specified after
RADIUS or TACACS in a list.
The 802.1x authentication list cannot be named and only supports the RADIUS, IAS, or none authentication methods.
802.1x authentication supports a single authentication method, not a list of methods.
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System Firmware Version 4.1.0.6