
Configuring Async Port Features
Inbound and Outbound Authentication 9-25
Inbound and Outbound Authentication
A command has been added to simplify setting port async
authentication to inbound and outbound. With these commands,
setting authentication to inbound or outbound is no longer
necessary. The appropriate authentication field is now set based
on the port access type.
Inbound applies to port access Dynamic, Local, Broadcast
Master, and APD. Outbound applies to port access Dynamic,
Remote, Databuffer, and Edap.
L You can enable inbound and outbound authentication
manually or automatically. MRV recommends that
you enable inbound and outbound automatically.
X To manually configure inbound and outbound
authentication
Use the authentication inbound|outbound
kerberosv5|ldap|local|radius|rsa securid|tacacs+
enable command to configure inbound and outbound
authentication.
Example Async1:0 >>authentication inbound|outbound radius
enable
where you selected inbound for local access and outbound for
remote access.
Now you no longer need to choose inbound or outbound, as
this is done automatically, based on your port access. The
new syntax follows:
X To automatically configure inbound and outbound
authentication
Use the authentication kerberosv5|ldap|local|radius
|rsa securid|tacacs+ enable command to configure
inbound and outbound authentication.
Examples Async1:0 >>authentication ldap enable
Async1:0 >>no authentication
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