enterasys-aaa-policy-mib Download
This MIB module defines a portion of the SNMP MIB under
the Enterasys Networks enterprise OID pertaining to the
configuration of authentications services.
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enterasys-aaa-policy-mib
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enterasys-aaa-policy-mib
.
OID list for enterasys-aaa-policy-mib
- etsysAAAMgmtAccessTable
- A table of supported management access protocols and their corresponding authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) protocols. Maintaining the values of the objects in this table across agent reboots is REQUIRED.
- etsysAAAMgmtAccessEntry
- A particular management access protocol and the remote AAA protocol that should be used to authenticate users requesting access via that protocol.
- etsysAAAMgmtAccessProtocol
- The management protocol that is represented by this row. The values of this parameter are as follows: allProtocols(1) - all management access protocols.
- etsysAAAMgmtRemoteAuthProtocol
- The type of remote AAA protocol to be used for authenticating users seeking management access via the associated protocol. When this object has the default value of any(1) the remote AAA protocol will be selected using the following precedence order TACAC ...
- etsysAAAMgmtRemoteAcctProtocol
- The type of remote AAA protocol to be used for handling the accounting information related to management accesses via the associated protocol. When this object has the default value of any(1) the remote AAA protocol will be selected using the following pr ...
- etsysAAAPolicyMgmtGroup
- The basic collection of objects providing proprietary management of the authentication policy for management protocols of the managed entity.
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