
System Administration
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Enabling and Disabling Secure ID Authentication
This section describes how to enable or disable SecureID services from a
Technician Interface session.
To enable or disable SecureID services, you answer questions from the
securelogin configuration utility running on the router. Press Return after each
entry. If you press Return without entering a response to a question, securelogin
repeats the last question.
Enabling Secure ID Authentication
Once you log in to the Technician Interface and the $ prompt appears on the
console display, proceed as follows to enable SecureID authentication services on
the router:
1. Enter the following at the Technician Interface prompt:
$: securelogin
2.
Respond to each question that appears on your console display.
(The sequence shows responses as bold text within brackets.)
Do you wish telnet login to require Secure ID? (yes/no) [yes]
What is the IP address of the router being secured? (a.b.c.d)
[
<IP_Address>
]
What is the IP address of the Secure ID server? (a.b.c.d)
[
<IP_Address>
]
What is the TCP port number for Secure ID services? (default=755)
[
<TCP_Port_Number>
]
You have designated <IP_Decimal_Address>
(
<IP_Hexadecimal_Address>
) as your Secure ID server.
If you accepted the default port, the following message appears on your
console display:
The default port 755 will be used for Secure ID services.
Note: You enable/disable SecureID services only from a router console (an
ASCII terminal or terminal emulator connected directly to the router console
port). You cannot enable/disable SecureID services through a Technician
Interface session supported by means of Telnet connection to the router.
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