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14 UPS Network Management Card 2 User’s Guide
Description: Configure the command line interface prompt to include or exclude the account type of the
currently logged-in user.
Any user can change this setting; all user accounts will be updated to use the new
setting.
Example: To include the account type of the currently logged-in user in the command prompt, type:
prompt -s long
quit
Access: Super User, Administrator, Device User
Description: Exit from the command line interface session (this works the same as the exit command).
radius
Access: Super User, Administrator
Description: View the existing RADIUS settings, enable or disable RADIUS authentication, and configure
basic authentication parameters for up to two RADIUS servers.
For a summary of RADIUS server configuration and a list of supported RADIUS servers, see the
Users Guide.
Additional authentication parameters for RADIUS servers are available at the user interface of the
NMC.
For detailed information about configuring your RADIUS server, see the Security Handbook,
available on the Network Management Card Utility CD and at the website, www.apc.com.
Example 1:
To view the existing RADIUS settings for the NMC, type radius and press ENTER.
Option Argument Description
-s
long The prompt includes the account type of the currently logged-in user.
short The default setting. The prompt is four characters long: APC>
Option Argument Description
-a
local |
radiusLocal |
radius
Configure RADIUS authentication:
local — RADIUS is disabled. Local authentication is enabled.
radiusLocal — RADIUS, then Local Authentication. RADIUS and local
authentication are enabled. Authentication is requested from the RADIUS server first.
If the RADIUS server does not respond, local authentication is used.
radius — RADIUS is enabled. Local authentication is disabled.
-p1
-p2
<server IP>
The server name or IP address of the primary or secondary RADIUS server.
Note: RADIUS servers use port 1812 by default to authenticate users. This can’t be
changed.
-s1
-s2
<server secret> The shared secret between the primary or secondary RADIUS server and the NMC.
-t1
-t2
<server timeout>
The time in seconds that the NMC waits for a response from the primary or secondary
RADIUS server.
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